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Lung-Ta Tibetan Prayer Flags, 25x32 cm, 100% cotton, 5 pcs. in a lot, L~125 cm
$ 2.64
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Lung-Ta Tibetan Prayer Flags, 25x32 cm, 100% cotton, 5 pcs. in a lot, L~125 cm +50 cm with rope ends.If you need more checkboxes, write to create a separate lot. By purchasing several bundles of flags, you save on shipping costs.
Lung-Ta, LungTa, Lung Ta.
Printed in the traditional way on a wooden die made by a Nepalese woodcutter.
It is recommended to hang flags according to the lunar calendar, as there are favorable, neutral and unfavorable days.
By buying these flags, you contribute to the development of Buddhism in Ukraine - Odessa.
The proceeds from the sale of LungTa will be used to purchase premises for a Buddhist center in Odessa.
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The wind horse or lung-ta (Tib. Rlung rta) is so popular that many people believe that the word lung-ta means prayer flag. These are, so to speak, classic Tibetan prayer flags. Their main purpose is to strengthen the internal energy of living beings living in the immediate vicinity, to attract good luck to them, to promote prosperity and prosperity. In the center of the flag the image of the wind-horse itself is always placed. The outer corners of the flag are guarded by four mythical animal defenders: the garuda, the dragon, the tiger and the snow lion (some flags do not have their images; instead, corresponding inscriptions are applied). The text on the flags is subject to change. This is usually a group of mantras or a short sutra. The most common sutra of the Victorious Banner (Gyaltsen cemo). In addition to all of the above, additional symbols can be applied to the flags. Without any doubt, it can be argued that the lung-ta are the most ancient Tibetan prayer flags, and the symbols depicted on these flags have been preserved from the pre-Buddhist period of Tibetan history.
There are two types of prayer flags, which are fundamentally different from each other in terms of layout, arrangement of panels and method of placement. The first of these is darding (Tib. Dar lding) or "flying flags". These are the same garlands of small flags that we most often see in the regions where Tibetan Buddhism is spreading and in places where Tibetans live compactly in other countries. Five or a multiple of five of the panels fixed on a rope (woven tape or braid) are stretched horizontally or at a certain angle. Such fastening of flags creates the impression that in a gust of wind they seem to fly, soar or float through the air. This type of flag is often called lung-ta, after the most common variety.
I combine lots. You can save on combined shipping. If you want to buy several lots, write me the numbers of my lots that interest you and we will agree on the total cost of delivery.
I can create either a general lot especially for you, or return part of the funds for the combined shipping at your request.