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Tibetan Nepalese Auspicious Buddhist Prayer Wheel Key Rings Key Chains
It Is Believed That A Tibetan Prayer Wheel Is A Cylindrical Wheel Is Called Khor In Tibetan. It Is Normally Made From Metal, Wood, Or Stone. Tibetan Mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, Is Normally Written On The Outside Of The Wheel. Tibetans Believe Spinning Or Wearing Such A Wheel Will Have The Same Effect As Reciting The Mantra Prayer, Which Will Bring Peace And Fortune. & The Phurba Is Triple Sided Tibetan Ritual Dagger Or Stake. Tibetan Meaning For Phurba Refers To A Stake Used For Tethering Or A Peg Used For Securing A Tent. While Other Objects Of Similar Shape Can Be Considered Phurba, It Is Usually A Knife With Three Distinct Segments, One Of Which Is A Characterstic Three – Sided Blade Or Point. The Segments And The Triple Blade Represent The Three Spirit Worlds, While The Phurba As A Whole Symbolizes The “Worlds Axis” Bring All Three Worlds Together. The Phurba Also Phurpa Is A Ritual Dagger (Not Meant To Actually Hurt In Any Way A Sentient Living Being, The Blade Is Not Sharp). It Is Used To Fight Evil Spirits.