


Large Tara Prayer Flag
Medium Tara Prayer Flag This classic Tibetan prayer flag is hand silk screened on cotton for
Tibet Collection by the Tibetan Nuns Project in Dharamsala, India. A portion of each
purchase helps to provide them with a safe environment for furthering their studies. This
flag has contains text with an homage to Tara, the Goddess who grants all wishes. The origin
of printing prayer flags in Tibet is said to date back to the 11th century. The hanging of
prayer flags is thought to promote good fortune and to dispel danger. In Tibet, they are
called Lung-ta or Windhorse, named for the traditional character who carries the prayers to
the universe. On his back are the triple gems of Buddhism «Éœ Buddha (teacher), Dharma
(teachings) Sangha (monastic followers). The five flag colors represent the five elements:
Blue - earth, White - water, Red - fire, Saffron - infinite space and Green - wind. Enjoy the
slow fading of color as they hang in the elements. To dispose of old flags with respect, please
burn them.
(16''h x 11''w x 5'l)
$16.50
Tibetan Prayer Flags
In Tibetan culture prayer flags are hung to promote good fortune and
dispel danger. Along with traditional prayers printed in Tibetan script
for peace, happiness and wee-being, images include protective animals
such as the Windhorse, Snow Lion, Dragon, Garuda and Tiger, as well
as important deities such as buddha & Tara. The five colors represent
the five elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Wind and Infinite Space.

MEDIUM DEITY PRAYER FLAGS
This unique set of prayer flags contain some of the most important
deities, saints and sacred symbols in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Padmasambhava on blue, the Windhorse on white, Milarepa on red, Tara
on green and the Kalachakra symbol on yellow. The five flag colors
represent the five elements: Blue (earth), White (water), Red (fire),
Saffron (infinite space), and Green (cosmic winds). Each one is printed
from hand carved woodblocks in the traditional manner. Enjoy the slow
fading of color as they hang in the elements. To dispose of old flags
with respect, please burn them. Set of five. (13''h x 11''w x 6'l)
$14.50

SMALL ANIMAL PRAYER FLAG
This classic Tibetan prayer flag is hand silk screened on cotton for
Tibet Collection by the Tibetan Nuns Project in Dharamsala, India. A
portion of each purchase helps to provide them with a safe
environment for furthering their studies. This flag has contains five
mythical animals. Clockwise from the upper left, Dragon, Garuda,
Snowlion, Tiger and the Windhorse in the center. The origin of printing
prayer flags in Tibet is said to date back to the 11th century. The
hanging of prayer flags is thought to promote good fortune and to
dispel danger. In Tibet, they are called Lung-ta or Windhorse, named
for the traditional character who carries the prayers to the universe.
On his back are the triple gems of Buddhism «Éœ Buddha (teacher),
Dharma (teachings) Sangha (monastic followers). The five flag colors
represent the five elements: Blue - earth, White - water, Red - fire,
Saffron - infinite space and Green - wind. Enjoy the slow fading of
color as they hang in the elements. To dispose of old flags with
respect, please burn them. (9''h x 7''w x 3'l)
$13.00



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