Prayer wheel: carrier of faith

In Tibet, it is believed that turning prayer wheels is the same as chanting sutra, which is the best way to repent past regrets, remove ill fortune, and accumulate merits and virtues. Various prayer wheels can be seen in parks and buses and on the roads. They are of different sizes. Some can be held in hand, while some big ones need to carry on the shoulder, still there are some huge prayer wheels need to be protected by a canopy and carried by several people.[Photo/China Tibet Online]

In Tibet, it is believed that turning prayer wheels is the same as chanting sutra, which is the best way to repent past regrets, remove ill fortune, and accumulate merits and virtues. Various prayer wheels can be seen in parks and buses and on the roads. They are of different sizes. Some can be held in hand, while some big ones need to carry on the shoulder, still there are some huge prayer wheels need to be protected by a canopy and carried by several people.[Photo/China Tibet Online]

In Tibet, it is believed that turning prayer wheels is the same as chanting sutra, which is the best way to repent past regrets, remove ill fortune, and accumulate merits and virtues. Various prayer wheels can be seen in parks and buses and on the roads. They are of different sizes. Some can be held in hand, while some big ones need to carry on the shoulder, still there are some huge prayer wheels need to be protected by a canopy and carried by several people.[Photo/China Tibet Online]

In Tibet, it is believed that turning prayer wheels is the same as chanting sutra, which is the best way to repent past regrets, remove ill fortune, and accumulate merits and virtues. Various prayer wheels can be seen in parks and buses and on the roads. They are of different sizes. Some can be held in hand, while some big ones need to carry on the shoulder, still there are some huge prayer wheels need to be protected by a canopy and carried by several people.[Photo/China Tibet Online]

In Tibet, it is believed that turning prayer wheels is the same as chanting sutra, which is the best way to repent past regrets, remove ill fortune, and accumulate merits and virtues. Various prayer wheels can be seen in parks and buses and on the roads. They are of different sizes. Some can be held in hand, while some big ones need to carry on the shoulder, still there are some huge prayer wheels need to be protected by a canopy and carried by several people.[Photo/China Tibet Online]

In Tibet, it is believed that turning prayer wheels is the same as chanting sutra, which is the best way to repent past regrets, remove ill fortune, and accumulate merits and virtues. Various prayer wheels can be seen in parks and buses and on the roads. They are of different sizes. Some can be held in hand, while some big ones need to carry on the shoulder, still there are some huge prayer wheels need to be protected by a canopy and carried by several people.[Photo/China Tibet Online]