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Joss paper
Joss paper
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Product Introduction

Material: Tianma paper

Size: 11*11cm X 300pages

Detailed description:

Fortune Wheel Paper is a special paper used in Tibetan Buddhism to pray for wealth and prosperity. The following is a detailed introduction to the story, origin and usage of the Fortune Wheel Paper:

 

Story and Origin

The origin of fortune mantra paper can be traced back to the ancient traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. This paper is usually printed with specific spells and symbols and is believed to have sacred powers to attract wealth and prosperity. The process of making fortune paper involves chanting scriptures, praying and performing specific rituals to give the paper sacred power.

 

According to Tibetan Buddhist legend, these mantras were created by ancient monks or tantric masters, and through continuous inheritance and practice, these mantras are regarded as powerful tools that can attract wealth, prosperity and blessings.

 

How to use
Production: Fortune Wheel Paper is usually made by temples or experienced practitioners, and the process involves chanting scriptures, praying and performing specific rituals.
 
Prayers and Offerings: When using the fortune wheel paper, believers usually place it on the altar or in the offering place at home, and use it during daily prayers or specific rituals to pray for wealth and prosperity.
 
Burning: In some rituals, the fortune wheel paper may be burned to release the sacred energy contained within, which is believed to help attract wealth and good fortune.
 
Carrying: Sometimes believers will fold the fortune wheel paper and carry it with them as a kind of amulet, hoping to attract wealth and protection.
 
Overall, fortune-bringing mantra paper is regarded as a tool with sacred power in Tibetan Buddhism, and its use is closely linked to specific rituals and belief practices