The wheels on the bus go round and round... Along with the wheels on the car, bike, lorry, etc - all circles.
The Lord's Prayer is found in Matthew 6:9-13.The English version is found in many prayer books, notably the Book of Common Prayer (1662)
The lord's prayer (aka: Our Father prayer) was actually a 'model prayer' provided by Jesus when he was teaching his disciples how to pray. (Matthew 6:9-13.) The model prayer was not to be memorized and repeated over and over again(Matthew 6:7+8), but furnishes a pattern for our own prayers.
There are 66 words in the Lord's prayer.
The Lord's prayer came from Jesus. The prayer can be found in two places in the Bible, Matthew 6:9013 and Luke 11:2-4.
The Stupa project is an organisation supporting world peace. The Stupa is a sort of chapel of piece, consisting of a building and prayer wheels. The Stupa projects collects donations and uses these to paint the Stupa annually and goes towards maintaining the prayer wheels.
Two early uses of the wheel were in carts and potter's wheels.
Buddhists.
A wheelbarrow uses wheels.
Rodney Mullen uses Speed Demons wheels.
rob dyrdek uses alien workhop wheels
A 2002 Chevrolet SUV Blazer uses 15" wheels.
Most likely it uses 700c wheels. But there is a small chance it uses 650c.
A radio tuner uses wheels and strings (at least, they used to; modern radio tuners have more sophisiticated methods). A pulley generally uses wheels and ropes, but a very light-weight pulley might use strings instead of rope.
the most common usese of wheels are in wheels of vehicles, the giant wheel, cart wheels, potter's wheel, steering wheel, spinning wheel etc.
A prayer is inscribed on the wheel, and every time the wheel rotates, that prayer has (in some manner) been prayed. You can then set it up to be rotated by wind or water power, and it prays for you. Even religion can be automated.
What do you mean when you say medieval prayer.. please clarify that part of your question and I may be able to answer it.