- Tibetan prayer flags are called “Lung Ta” in Tibetan language.
- This is Om Mani Padme Hung Prayer Flag. The Mantra means “Om Mani Padme Hum,” representing the path to enlightenment and compassion.
- The meaning of the mantra is:
- Om: Represents the body, speech, and mind of all Buddhas.
- Mani: Means “jewel” and signifies an intention to become compassionate.
- Padme: Translates to “lotus” and symbolizes wisdom.
- Hum: Represents the unity of wisdom and compassion.
- 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
- Seeking blessings and protection
- 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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