What are Tibetan Prayer Flags?

Mandalas Life
2 min readApr 18, 2018

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The Tibetan word for prayer flag is “Lung ta”, meaning, “wind Horse”. When wind blows the sacred prayer flag flaps in the breeze.

Prayer flag

The prayers contained on the flag are carried out to all beings as a blessing. Seeing the flag also has a practical benefit of reminding people to be mindful of the Dharma as they go about their business.

When I see a prayer flag either motionless or flying in the breeze, I am reminded of the call to pray for the welfare of all beings, to work to bring about virtue, goodness, healing and happiness in the world around me.

The traditional five colors represent the five Buddha families and five elements. Blue-space, White-water, Red-fire, Green-air & wind, Yellow-earth.

The auspicious symbol images invoke the power and influence of the beings or symbols depicted. In the case of the 21 Taras, one is invoking the blessings of Tara in all of her expressions or manifestations.

The horizontal flags are in the five colors, and connected at the top edge by a long cord which makes them easy to mount between poles, on the edge of a roof or between trees.

The prayer flags are made of cotton and/or polyester. The prayer is written in Tibetan and always express positive intentions for the happiness, enlightenment and protection of all beings.

The expressive blessed quality of the flag rests mostly in the wood block print, which imparts the prayers and blessings. Everyone loves these flags since they are so lovely to display and express such a generous,heartfelt Loving-Kindness for all beings.

Prayer flags are excellent for display at weddings, birthdays, holidays, shrines, holy sites, at a retreat center, home, mountain cabin or temple.

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