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Prayer wheels are devices used by religious followers of the Buddha for spreading spiritual blessings and good will. Turning a prayer wheel symbolizes "turning the doctrine," referring to the first teachings of the Buddha, when he set the Wheel of the Law in motion, and accumulates virtues for the well being of mankind. Each turn is the equivalent of reading the prayers within.
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