0:00:06.118,0:00:10.520 [Dr. Steven Zucker] We're in the McMullen Museum of Art, at a special 0:00:10.520,0:00:15.780 exhibition with objects from the collection of the Rubin Museum of Art. 0:00:15.780,0:00:21.601 And it contains this beautiful, fairly large handheld prayer wheel. 0:00:21.608,0:00:24.822 [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] This specific example is quite impressive because it's 0:00:24.877,0:00:30.020 rather large for a handheld device. What you see in this prayer wheel is 0:00:30.020,0:00:36.630 the standard elements, which are the cylinder handle, and this little counterweight, 0:00:36.640,0:00:41.440 which helps the cylinder to spin around the axis. The cylinder is also 0:00:41.780,0:00:48.556 called reliquary, and the reason being is that inside are tightly bound 0:00:48.900,0:00:53.400 paper rolls filled with mantras. [Dr. Steven Zucker] Text that has 0:00:53.400,0:00:57.700 been written out by a scribe, very likely in a monastery. 0:00:57.710,0:01:01.320 [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] And the texts are the mantras repeated multiple 0:01:01.320,0:01:06.679 times over and over again for the maximum accumulation of religious merit. 0:01:06.712,0:01:10.300 [Dr. Steven Zucker] And merit is crucial for Buddhist practice. 0:01:10.310,0:01:13.000 [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] I call merit an investment in the future 0:01:13.000,0:01:17.020 life. Because during this life, we have the opportunity to accumulate as 0:01:17.020,0:01:21.160 much merit as possible so you can reap benefits in this life, 0:01:21.160,0:01:24.880 but most importantly in the next life. [Dr. Steven Zucker] And in 0:01:24.880,0:01:29.520 that way, move closer to the ultimate goal, which would be enlightenment. 0:01:29.530,0:01:31.628 [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] Yes, enlightenment or awakening. 0:01:31.635,0:01:35.020 [Dr. Steven Zucker] That is, breaking the cycle of death and rebirth, 0:01:35.060,0:01:37.760 what is known in Buddhism as samsara. [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] And 0:01:37.760,0:01:43.720 these two registers of mantras written in two different scripts are of the 0:01:43.720,0:01:49.116 same mantra, "Om mani padme hum," which directly relates to Bodhisattva 0:01:49.120,0:01:52.538 Avalokiteshvara, the embodiment of compassion and a very popular deity in 0:01:52.605,0:01:57.880 Tibetan Buddhist culture. On the top register we see the mantras written 0:01:57.900,0:02:03.607 in the Lantsa or Ranjana script, and on the bottom they're written in Tibetan 0:02:03.620,0:02:10.200 script. And each syllable is in this little arch or mandorla, if you 0:02:10.200,0:02:15.130 will, which reflects the respect for the syllables themselves. 0:02:15.150,0:02:19.780 [Dr. Steven Zucker] And surrounding the mandorla and the text are these beautiful, 0:02:19.800,0:02:24.760 intricate floral decorations. A lot of care was taken in the production 0:02:24.760,0:02:27.020 of this object. [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] And you can also see that 0:02:27.020,0:02:31.440 there are semi precious stones in this band that holds the cylinder together. 0:02:31.700,0:02:36.320 The top of the prayer wheel has a finial, which is shaped as 0:02:36.320,0:02:42.213 a lotus bud. And it also directly references Avalokiteshvara because Avalokiteshvara 0:02:42.275,0:02:47.380 is usually shown holding a lotus, and he's also part of the Lotus 0:02:47.380,0:02:53.660 Family of the Buddha Amitabha. The top of this cylinder is also decorated 0:02:53.680,0:02:56.970 with the wheel. [Dr. Steven Zucker] And the wheel is a very common 0:02:56.980,0:03:00.620 iconographic form in Buddhist art. [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] This specific 0:03:00.620,0:03:05.444 wheel represents the Dharmachakra, or the wheel of the Buddha's teachings, 0:03:05.450,0:03:10.620 the dharma, and directly relates to the content of the cylinder, 0:03:10.700,0:03:13.930 which contains the mantras, which are the dharma. 0:03:13.940,0:03:17.380 [Dr. Steven Zucker] But there's even more. If we look at the bottom of this cylinder, 0:03:17.380,0:03:20.420 there's another circular form. [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] And this form 0:03:20.440,0:03:26.360 is a crossed vajra. Vajra, sometimes translated as a thunderbolt scepter, 0:03:26.480,0:03:31.920 refers to the quality of being indestructible. The counterweight is actually 0:03:31.920,0:03:36.801 a very interesting invention. When you hold it, it really helps the wheel 0:03:36.811,0:03:38.360 to turn. [Dr. Steven Zucker] So the wheel that we're seeing here 0:03:38.580,0:03:42.740 in this case in the museum is divorced from its use. 0:03:42.740,0:03:46.260 And to really understand this object is to understand it within the hand 0:03:46.260,0:03:48.280 of a practitioner. [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] What usually happens in 0:03:48.290,0:03:53.860 Tibetan culture is that people would go around sacred sites or stupas, 0:03:54.140,0:03:58.520 having in one hand a prayer wheel and another hand a string of 0:03:58.530,0:04:03.360 prayer beads. And they would recite mantras, counting them on their beads, 0:04:03.540,0:04:07.040 at the same time turning the wheel, and at the same time walking 0:04:07.040,0:04:12.370 around the sacred object and sacred site in a practice called circumambulation. 0:04:12.380,0:04:17.422 And all of these three actions of the speech through reciting mantras, 0:04:17.422,0:04:21.240 of the body through turning the wheel and walking around, and the right 0:04:21.240,0:04:26.840 intention are creating positive karma in body, speech, and mind. Tibetan 0:04:26.840,0:04:31.640 prayer wheels come in many shapes and sizes. In this case, 0:04:31.800,0:04:36.460 the action is powered by the hand. But prayer wheels can also be 0:04:36.720,0:04:42.186 activated by the elements: By wind, water, sometimes fire. 0:04:42.201,0:04:45.900 [Dr. Steven Zucker] So really, any technology can be used to turn these objects. 0:04:45.910,0:04:48.440 [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] These days you can get a prayer wheel with 0:04:48.440,0:04:52.260 a solar panel and you can put it on a dashboard and it'll be 0:04:52.260,0:04:57.140 working, accumulating merit on your behalf. But you have to have a good 0:04:57.140,0:05:01.660 intention, of course. And there are also gigantic prayer wheels that are 0:05:01.880,0:05:08.440 filled with millions of mantras. And the way to turn it is only 0:05:08.440,0:05:10.910 through working together with other people. 0:05:10.920,0:05:13.776 [Dr. Steven Zucker] The origins of prayer wheels are not fully understood. 0:05:13.794,0:05:18.540 [Dr. Elena Pakhoutova] We don't really know definitively where the idea of prayer wheels 0:05:18.540,0:05:23.880 comes from. Consensus seems to be that having something revolving around 0:05:23.880,0:05:30.000 the axis that contains Buddhist text comes from the so called revolving 0:05:30.260,0:05:35.700 scripture depositories in Chinese monasteries. So when the person is walking 0:05:35.700,0:05:40.980 around a stupa or a temple, turning the prayer wheel and reciting mantras, 0:05:41.120,0:05:45.500 and also counting these mantras that they recite on their prayer beads, 0:05:45.600,0:05:50.470 they are committing these actions of body, speech, and mind to accumulate 0:05:50.523,0:05:55.180 good karma, increase their merit. Very often it's actually also a social 0:05:55.180,0:06:00.720 event, where some Tibetan women or families would do the same practice together. 0:06:00.720,0:06:03.620 They would go for a walk around a gompa or a temple, 0:06:03.640,0:06:08.080 and it's a social occasion, and it's also accumulation of merit at the 0:06:08.080,0:06:12.940 same time. Especially for people who have to work and provide for their 0:06:12.940,0:06:19.040 families and earn their livelihood, this is one of the best religious devices 0:06:19.140,0:06:21.700 to increase the amount of merit they can generate, I think.