The biggest pile of Mani rocks in Tibet
Once you travel to Tibet, you will discover Mani rocks everywhere throughout Tibetan places. According to Tibet Vacation Institution, the biggest heap of Mani rocks in Tibet is discovered in Nima Town of Nagqu Prefecture at north Tibet. It is said that the Mani rock heap is consists of over 200 thousand Mani rocks after thousands of years’ build up.
These Mani rocks are different in shade, style, even in content. The Mani rocks are usually created from limestone, silicious rock and stone, written with the Six-Syllable Concept of Avalokiteshvara, a significant Bodhisattva or god in Buddhism who represents the sympathy of all Buddhists, as a way of prayer in Tibetan Buddhism.
In reality, the dimension Mani rock heap was very very little. In Tibetan custom, if a individual goes by the mani rocks, he/she would stroll around the mani rocks for a group while chanting, and then add a mani rock onto the heap. Therefore, the dimension the heap becomes larger and larger season by season.
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