Tibetan Prayer Wheel — Six True Words Sandalwood Healing Decoration
This handcrafted Tibetan prayer wheel carries the sacred Om Mani Padme Hum mantra — the Six True Words — engraved in traditional script around its golden alloy cylinder. Paired with a warm natural sandalwood handle, it stands 19 cm tall, weighs 232 g, and is designed to serve as both a functional meditation tool and a striking spiritual decoration for your altar, desk, or living space. Whether you’re a devoted practitioner or simply drawn to the beauty of Tibetan culture, this is a piece built to last a lifetime.
What the Six True Words Actually Mean
You’ve seen Om Mani Padme Hum everywhere — on flags, tattoos, stones. But do you know why these six syllables have been the heartbeat of Tibetan Buddhism for over 1,500 years? Each syllable is not merely a sound. It is a complete teaching.
“It is very good to recite the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum, but while you are doing it, you should be thinking on its meaning, for the meaning of the six syllables is great and vast.”— His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
The mantra invokes Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Spinning this wheel clockwise is, in Tibetan tradition, equivalent to reciting the mantra as many times as it is inscribed within the cylinder — multiplying your intention thousands of times over with a single gentle spin.
Why Sandalwood? The Sacred Material Behind the Handle
Every prayer wheel at PotalaStore is chosen not just for its spiritual symbolism but for the quality of its materials. The handle on this wheel is turned from genuine natural sandalwood — and that choice matters more than you might think.
- Calming fragrance: Sandalwood’s warm, subtle scent has been used in Buddhist and Hindu rituals for centuries. It naturally eases nervous tension and encourages the settled, receptive state that deepens meditation.
- Sacred heritage: In Tibetan Buddhism, sandalwood (tsen-den) is one of the five precious aromatic woods, historically offered to deities and burned during pujas. Holding it connects you to a ritual lineage centuries deep.
- Natural & environmentally responsible: All materials in this wheel are naturally sourced and environmentally friendly — no synthetic coatings, no harmful treatments.
- Tactile comfort: The smooth, dense grain of sandalwood develops a beautiful patina with use — your prayer wheel will look richer and feel more personal the longer you hold it.
The alloy cylinder is gold-toned and intricately engraved on every surface — both the barrel (carrying the Six True Words mantra) and the top and bottom plates (featuring traditional Tibetan cloud and lotus scrollwork). Every millimeter of this wheel carries intention.
How to Use Your Prayer Wheel — The Right Way
If you’re new to prayer wheels, here’s everything you need to know. It’s simpler than you think — and far more powerful.
Step-by-step practice
- Hold the handle upright in your right hand, with the cylinder above. Let it rest naturally between your fingers.
- Spin clockwise — the direction the mantras are written, mirroring the path of the sun. Use a gentle, rhythmic motion. The weighted bead on the side cord will naturally help the wheel spin steadily.
- While spinning, recite or silently think Om Mani Padme Hum. Focus on compassion — for yourself, for those you love, for all beings.
- At the end of your session, dedicate the merit — the spiritual benefit — to the wellbeing of all sentient beings. This is the traditional Tibetan completion of any practice.
You don’t need to be Buddhist to use this wheel. You need only an open heart and a few quiet minutes. Even five minutes of mindful spinning can act as a moving meditation — calming the mind, focusing intention, and offering a rare moment of stillness in a busy day.
Spiritual & Healing Benefits of a Spinning Prayer Wheel
Buddhist teachers — including Lama Zopa Rinpoche (FPMT) and the Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive — have documented the benefits of prayer wheel practice for both practitioners and beginners. Here’s what tradition and lived experience tell us:
- Purifies negative karma and obscurations — Each spin activates the mantra and is held equal to reciting it aloud thousands of times.
- Accumulates merit — In Mahayana Buddhism, merit supports your own progress toward enlightenment and benefits all beings around you.
- Cultivates compassion and wisdom — The Six True Words encapsulate the entire path. Contemplating their meaning as you spin is itself a teaching.
- Reduces stress and promotes inner peace — The rhythmic, repetitive motion of spinning is inherently meditative. Studies on repetitive meditative movement show measurable reductions in cortisol levels.
- Transforms your space — Tibetan tradition holds that any place where a prayer wheel turns becomes a place of peace and blessing.
Product Specifications
| Product Type | Tibetan prayer wheel / spiritual decoration |
|---|---|
| Material | Natural sandalwood handle + alloy cylinder |
| Dimensions | 7 cm diameter × 19 cm height |
| Weight | 232 g |
| Mantra | Om Mani Padme Hum (Six True Words) |
| Finish | Gold-tone alloy with hand-engraved scrollwork |
| Suitable For | Unisex — meditation, altar, desk décor, gifting |
A Meaningful Spiritual Gift — For Any Occasion
Looking for a gift that actually means something? This prayer wheel is one of those rare objects that communicates care without a single word. Its combination of sacred symbolism, artisan craftsmanship, and warm natural materials makes it ideal for:
- Yoga practitioners, meditators, and anyone on a mindfulness journey
- Collectors of Tibetan Buddhist art and sacred objects
- Housewarming or new-home blessings
- Spiritual milestones — anniversaries, birthdays, graduations
- Anyone drawn to the beauty of Himalayan culture
At PotalaStore, we curate only objects rooted in authentic Tibetan tradition. This prayer wheel is handcrafted — no two are exactly identical. The natural character of sandalwood and the handworked alloy engravings mean your piece carries the mark of human hands, not a production line.
Care & Handling
- Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth to preserve the sandalwood grain and alloy finish.
- Avoid prolonged water exposure — natural sandalwood is sensitive to moisture. Remove before washing or bathing.
- Store in a clean, respectful space. In Tibetan tradition, sacred objects deserve a dedicated place — even a simple shelf or altar.
- Sandalwood develops a deeper, richer patina over time — this is natural and beautiful, not a defect.
- As a handmade product with natural materials, minor variations in appearance are expected and authentic. Slight color differences from product photos may occur due to lighting.


































































































































































































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