LUNGTA – PRAYER FLAG

LUNGTA – PRAYER FLAG

Lungta

Lungta – The Prayer Flag is a characteristic Tibetan spiritual culture. Where to see the Prayer Flag flying, it seems nothing when Tibet is in that place.

Lungta originally meant Wind Horse, The Mascot carried prayers to the Buddhas of the wind, dissolve in the air. On the flag is imprinted with Buddhist scriptures and prayers to the Buddhas, both a blessing from the Buddhas, The Chu Shogun came to this world.

Prayer flags are of two types: The horizontal flag is Lungta, hanging along is Darchor. The Prayer flag has five basic colors to represent 5 The element in the Universe corresponds to 5 Buddha, 5 Wisdom of Buddha, 5 The Degrees save mankind. There is a Lungta with a Buddha image, there is a print of the summoned beasts that carry the Punishment sutras, and on the basis are always sutras or tantric mantras.

  1. Land – yellow – Real Buddha – Sample Lochana – Eastern – Tiger.

  2. Country – blue – Bao Sinh Buddha – Mamaki Samples – the South – Snow lions.

  3. Fire – Red – Amitabha Buddha – The West – Sampling Pandaravasini – chim Garuda.

  4. Gas – green – Real Unsuccessful Buddha – Dala Samantha (Sixteen samples, Green Tara) – northern – Dragon.

  5. Are not – White – Dai Nhat Buddha – White Dala Sample (Tara White) – Wind horse.

Lungta

Prayer flags are hung in high mountains, River bank, temples,…, windy places. Whenever the wind blows the Prayer Flag, the prayers are brought up, prayers spread throughout the space and bring Blessings of the Buddhas, The Demonstration is for countless sentient beings. Hanging the Lungta flag thus became a spiritual ritual, both simple and sacred.

Note that the Lungta flag must be hung on time, if the flag is hung on the wrong date, They will only bring negative results.

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