- Traditional Tibetan prayer flags are called “Lung Ta” in the Tibetan language.
The flags feature symbols such as the Wind Horse, which represents good fortune and positive energy, as well as other auspicious symbols like the Eight Auspicious Symbols, animals, deities, and mantras. - Tibetan prayer flags serve as a form of prayer, invoking compassion, peace, and wisdom.
- People hang Tibetan prayer flags for various reasons, including:
- Promoting peace and harmony in the environment.
- Seeking blessings and protection for oneself and others.
- Spreading positive energy and goodwill.
- Reminding oneself of spiritual principles and aspirations.
- Honoring traditions and cultural heritage.
- The flags are typically hung outdoors, and as they flutter in the wind, it is believed that they release prayers and blessings into the surrounding environment.
- Tibetan prayer flags gradually fade over time due to exposure to nature which is seen as a symbol of the impermanence of all things.





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