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Tibetan Prayer Flags – 5 things you need to know

carry spiritual significance and traditions. Here are 5 key points about them:

Good Intentions: When hanging , it’s vital to have positive intentions, wishing well for all beings. These flags symbolize , , strength, and , and it’s believed that the wind carries their prayers and to benefit everyone.

Color Symbolism: Tibetan prayer flags are comprised of five colors in a specific order: blue (sky), white (), red (), green (), and yellow (). Each color represents one of the five .

Respectful Treatment: Prayer flags are considered and should be treated with reverence. They should not touch the or be discarded carelessly. When disposing of old flags, they are traditionally burned, allowing the to carry their blessings upward.

Inclusivity: Hanging prayer flags is not exclusive to . People of any faith or belief can hang them with good intentions for the well-being of all beings.

Variety: Tibetan prayer flags come in various types and sizes, made through . They offer different ways to express positive intentions and prayers.

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