
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a close-up view of a Buddhist prayer wheel, known as a "khurde," which is predominantly golden and intricately decorated with ornate carvings. The prayer wheel is positioned in front of a backdrop of vibrant, colorful fabrics, suggesting a sacred or ceremonial setting. In the foreground, a person's hand is visible, gently touching the prayer wheel, indicating an act of devotion or engagement with the object. The text on the white slip of paper attached to the prayer wheel provides context and information. It appears to be in both Russian and Tibetan. The Russian text explains the spiritual significance of rotating the khurde, stating that each turn is equivalent to reciting millions of mantras and brings peace, harmony, and spiritual merit. It lists various mantras and their corresponding numbers, such as "Maani (Aryabala) 320 thousand" and "Shirnen (Heart Sutra) 180 thousand." The Tibetan text is likely a transliteration or a related mantra. The scene evokes a sense of spirituality and cultural practice, possibly in a Buddhist monastery or temple, given the presence of the prayer wheel and the religious texts. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, potentially with ambient light illuminating the scene. The overall impression is one of reverence and the transmission of spiritual knowledge through traditional Buddhist tools. The mention of "Estosadok, Russia" in the location context places this spiritual practice within a specific geographical and cultural environment.
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