Large Mixed Deity Tibetan Prayer Flags (10x8 inches)
Prayer flags are traditionally made in sets of five, each flag representing a different element and color. These colors and elements are significant in both spiritual and physical healing practices in Tibetan culture. Each color corresponds to one of the five elements and the Five Pure Lights, which hold important meanings in Tibetan Buddhism. The colors and their associated elements are:
Blue: Represents the sky and space.
White: Symbolizes air and wind.
Red: Stands for fire.
Green: Represents water.
Yellow: Symbolizes the earth.
In Tibetan medicine, maintaining balance among these five elements is key to achieving health and harmony. When these elements are in harmony within the body and the environment, it is believed that a person experiences good health and well-being.
This tradition also suggests that the purpose of displaying prayer flags is not only spiritual, but also to promote healing and balance in the surrounding world.
Material: Cotton
Dimension: 10.5 inches long and 8 inches wide.
Prayer flags are traditionally made in sets of five, each flag representing a different element and color. These colors and elements are significant in both spiritual and physical healing practices in Tibetan culture. Each color corresponds to one of the five elements and the Five Pure Lights, which hold important meanings in Tibetan Buddhism. The colors and their associated elements are:
Blue: Represents the sky and space.
White: Symbolizes air and wind.
Red: Stands for fire.
Green: Represents water.
Yellow: Symbolizes the earth.
In Tibetan medicine, maintaining balance among these five elements is key to achieving health and harmony. When these elements are in harmony within the body and the environment, it is believed that a person experiences good health and well-being.
This tradition also suggests that the purpose of displaying prayer flags is not only spiritual, but also to promote healing and balance in the surrounding world.
Material: Cotton
Dimension: 10.5 inches long and 8 inches wide.
Prayer flags are traditionally made in sets of five, each flag representing a different element and color. These colors and elements are significant in both spiritual and physical healing practices in Tibetan culture. Each color corresponds to one of the five elements and the Five Pure Lights, which hold important meanings in Tibetan Buddhism. The colors and their associated elements are:
Blue: Represents the sky and space.
White: Symbolizes air and wind.
Red: Stands for fire.
Green: Represents water.
Yellow: Symbolizes the earth.
In Tibetan medicine, maintaining balance among these five elements is key to achieving health and harmony. When these elements are in harmony within the body and the environment, it is believed that a person experiences good health and well-being.
This tradition also suggests that the purpose of displaying prayer flags is not only spiritual, but also to promote healing and balance in the surrounding world.
Material: Cotton
Dimension: 10.5 inches long and 8 inches wide.