Rectangular Tibetan Prayer Flags
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If you have never visited the Himalayan plateaus, let us introduce you to Tibetan prayer flags.
- Most popular Tibetan lucky charm
- 10 different flags, for 10 Buddhist mantras
- Used to "throw" prayers into the wind, thus blessing the nearby environment. ..
- . ..but also the whole world, the wind moving intentions everywhere
- Origin: Lhasa (capital of Tibet)
- Total length: 5 m
- Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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Why do Tibetans use such rectangular prayer flags?
You have probably already seen this type of flag in photos, or in films set in the mountains of Tibet.
Buddhist prayer flags are indeed inseparable from the Himalayas. It is said that they bring luck to local populations and protect the places where they are placed.
When we visited the country, we had the chance to chat with Tibetans who explained to us how prayer flags work.
In fact, the wind is the key to the phenomenon.
As it blows through the Himalayan mountains, it carries with it the sacred mantras inscribed on the flags.
It is then only when the prayer flags have been completely torn and reduced to shreds by time that they will have offered all their blessings.
Indeed, as long as there is even one whole mantra left on the flag, it still has power and blessings to share.
Regardless of whether you believe in this kind of legend or not, it remains undeniable that hanging Tibetan prayer flags on a balcony or in a garden will immediately bring a more soothing atmosphere and make the place a relaxing place.
Imagine the sound of the wind gently caressing the flags, making these little pieces of color fly in all directions, delighting your eyes.
Whether you are interested in Tibetan Buddhism or looking to bring an Asian touch to your decoration, it doesn't matter: these prayer flags are sure to please you.