These five colour prayer flags arrangement represents the sky, air, fire, water, and the earth in Tibetan tradition. These flags are called Lungta, which literally means WindHorse. Hanging these flags will bring luck, protection, and success by transforming misfortune into happiness. When the wind blows on the prayer flags, blessing and compassion embodied in the images spread across all directions until the flag itself fades and dissolves into the universe.
Ideally, there are hanged high ridges, mountain passes, even Mt.Everest, as Tenzin Norgyal and Hillary posted in the 1960s. But you don’t have to risk your life in the thin air to spread this goodness. You can easily hang on doors, windows, tree branches, the wall, etc. I hang them on my peach tree on the balcony. It always gives me an extra something whenever I see it. You can find more creative places to hang them. Also, you can give the prayer flags as gifts to your loved ones for a good omen
And up to some extent, this is what we learn from the teachings of Buddha, to remain unaffected inside, by the outside circumstances.
Traditionally, prayer flags come in sets of five: one in each of the five colors that correspond with the 5 Elements. The five colors are arranged from left to right in a specific order: blue, white, red, green, and yellow. The five colors represent the five elements] and the Five Pure Lights. Different elements are associated with different colors for specific traditions, purposes, and sadhana. Blue symbolizes the sky and space, white symbolizes the air and wind, red symbolizes fire, green symbolizes water, and yellow symbolizes earth. According to Traditional Tibetan medicine, health and harmony are produced through the balance of the five elements.
Product Description
- This prayer flag is horizontal flags
- Each Flag has all 5 colors and comes in a Packet of 10par*1piece.
- Prayer Flag is available in Velvet Cloth.
- It is used in Cars, Bikes, and as Home Decor.