Tibetan prayer flags are traditionally hung in high places to
catch the wind so the prayer will be carried out to bless and bring good
fortune to all sentient beings. Tibetan
Buddhist Prayer Flags are colorful,
rectangular cloths that hung outside and used to promote compassion, peace,
strength, and wisdom. They are also used to carry prayers and mantras through
the wind. There is perhaps no simpler way to create good merit in this troubled
world of ours than to put prayer flags up for the benefit of other living
beings. Prayer flags are not just pretty pieces of colored cloth with funny
writing on them. The ancient Buddhist prayers, mantras and powerful symbols
displayed on them produce a spiritual vibration that is activated and carried
by the wind across the countryside. All beings that are touched by the wind are
uplifted and a little happier.
The colors of Tibetan prayer flags are significant because they symbolize each of the five
elements. Blue stands for the ether, or wind element. The white flag symbolizes
air, and the red flag stands for fire. The green and yellow flags symbolize
water and earth, respectively. The five colors of Tibetan prayer flags
represent the five directions, (North, south, east west, and center). The five
prayer flags also represent the five meditation Buddhas, and the five wisdoms.
The five wisdoms are compassion, harmony, wisdom of sight, kindness, and
perfect wisdom.
Significance Of Tibetan
Buddhist Prayer Flags:
• The flag may be hung
indoors but its rightful place is where its messages can be freely distributed
with the wind.
• The five colours
signify various things apart from the five elements, like the five directions
or the five meditation poses of Buddha.
• Hanging it at the
threshold of a house brings in happiness and blesses everyone who passes
through it.
• The most auspicious
time to hang a prayer flag is during the Chinese New Year. This moment is one
that should be celebrated, hence people call over their family and friends to
hang it together.
• A prayer flag can
be hung during times of happiness or grief.
• It should be hung
at a higher altitude of the house.
• People also like to
hang a prayer flag in their cars or on their bikes. A fluttering prayer flag
brings peace and harmony to its surroundings.
Symbols on prayer flags include prayers for wealth, wisdom,
and health, or the eight auspicious signs. Many prayer flags also depict
mantras, such as the Tibetan Buddhist mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum.Prayer flags can be placed inside of a room in
your house, and traditionally they were placed outside of houses as well.
Around the frame of a doorway is a lovely place to display your prayer flags.
Prayer flags are also hung during times of great happiness, such as a birth, or
times of great sadness.
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