What's wrong with the warp wheel
The prayer wheel is broken and sent to the local temple or Buddhist center for repair. According to relevant public information, temples or Buddhist centers usually have special maintenance personnel and tools to maintain warp wheels. You can go to the local Buddhist association or Buddhist forum for consultation. In addition, some online Buddhist shops also provide the service of repairing prayer wheels, and these businesses can be found through online search. The prayer wheel is a common Buddhist offering in Tibetan Buddhism and can often be seen in Buddhist temples. The prayer wheel is also called "Falun" or "Manijielun" Marco Lin prayer wheel. In Tibet, there are many warp wheels everywhere. Meridian wheel belongs to Buddhist musical instruments. There are scriptures or spells in it, and turning to the right is equivalent to chanting.