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Zhenru Temple Prayer Wheel

🌟Highlights: When using the prayer wheel at Zhenru Chan Temple, specific methods and etiquette should be followed to ensure proper rotation and obtain corresponding merits. Below is a detailed guide: 1. Rotation Direction Clockwise Rotation: Viewed from directly above the prayer wheel, it must be rotated clockwise to the right. Do not reverse or invert the rotation. Special Cases: For cultivating the mind or praying for longevity, you can rotate clockwise for one cycle (60 rotations), then counterclockwise for one cycle, and repeat this process. 2. Holding Method Two Hands or One Hand: Either the left or right hand can be used, but it must be rotated clockwise. Thumb Position: The thumb should not press against the bottom of the prayer wheel. It should be flat or facing downwards, held together with the other four fingers. 3. Rotation Speed Moderate Speed: The rotation speed should be based on a calm mind, approximately 2-3 rotations per second or about 100 rotations per minute. Avoid rotating too fast or too slow. 4. Rotation Technique Starting Technique: When rotating the first circle, apply slightly more wrist strength and use centrifugal force to start the prayer wheel. After starting, rotate gently and evenly clockwise, keeping the wooden handle as vertical as possible. Natural Rotation: Let the prayer wheel slide naturally. Do not exert excessive force and maintain a smooth rotation. 5. Posture and Mindset Upright Posture: Sit upright with a respectful attitude. Avoid tilting or inverting the rotation to prevent negative consequences. Silent Recitation: While rotating, you can silently recite "Om Mani Padme Hum" or make a wish to enhance the merits. 6. Precautions Do Not Reverse or Tilt: Reversing or tilting the rotation can lead to inauspicious events and should be avoided. Maintain Cleanliness: The prayer wheel should be placed in a clean place, such as a lotus seat or Buddhist hall. Do not place it casually or step over it. By following these methods, you can properly rotate the prayer wheel, accumulate merits, and achieve inner peace and liberation. 📍Address: No. 399 Lanxi Road, Zhenru Town Subdistrict, Putuo District, Shanghai 🚉Transportation: Shanghai Metro Line 11, Zhenru Station 🕙Opening Hours: 6:00–16:00 📝Tips: Tickets are CNY 10 per person.
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Posted: Mar 25, 2025
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