This spinner ring has the Buddhist Prayer in Tibetan characters on the outside and the Chinese Buddhist Poem on the inside.
On the outside, it has the Powerful Six Prayer Symbol "Om Mani Padme Hum" in Tibetan Buddhism. The spinning action helps to repeat the "Om Mani Padme Hum" and the praying action.
On the inside is the well-known Chinese Buddhist poem, which translates, "There is no Buddha tree, and the mirror is not the place for worship. There is nothing (in front of me), where (why) could it get dusty?" It reminds us of the key philosophy of Buddhism - All is Void (The world is empty).
Size: (This is not a wedding ring, so you can wear it on any finger which fits and looks good)
Band width: ⅜ inches (10 mm)
Ring Size:
XX-Small: For finger circumference of 2.12 inches (54mm), Diameter 17.3mm, about US size 7
X-Small: For finger circumference of 2.25 inches (57mm), Diameter 18.2mm, about US size 8
Small: For finger circumference of 2.3 inches (59.5mm), Diameter 19mm, about US size 9
Medium: For finger circumference of 2.4 inches (62mm), Diameter 19.8mm, about US size 10
Large: For finger circumference of 2.55 inches (64.5mm), Diameter 20.6mm, about US size 11
X-Large: For finger circumference of 2.65 inches (67mm), Diameter 21.4mm, about US size 12
XX-Large: For finger circumference of 2.75 inches (69.52mm), Diameter 22.2mm, about US size 13
Material:
Sterling Silver 925
Meaning:
----- "Om Mani Padme Hum" Buddhist Prayers in Tibetan Buddhism
"Om Mani Padme Hum", The Powerful Six Symbols in Tibetan Buddhism are: 唵(om) 、嘛(ma) 、呢(ni) 、叭(pad) 、咪(me) 、吽(hum) . Buddhists say and repeat out loud or silently to themselves, invoking powerful benevolent attention and blessings. They are considered the key to Tibetan Buddhism. and appear in everything related.
----- Buddhist prayers
Buddhism prayer is a spiritual dialogue that helps you center yourself mentally and emotionally. As you begin to pray, visualize the beings you mention as happy and peaceful. Envision your thoughts of loving-kindness reaching them, touching them, embracing them, and making them, happy, and peaceful.
Buddhist prayer is not meant as an offering to Buddha. Rather, it is a way to deepen your own spirituality. You can make up your own specific prayers, and think about your own ways to pray, as there is no wrong way to practice.