Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Faith in the sky-multicolored prayer flags

Faith in the sky-multicolored prayer flags

Traveling to Tibet, when the breeze blows over the mountains, do you feel the power of faith? Seeing the graceful dancing of the prayer flags and listening to the cry from the bottom of my heart, all the excitement and emotion are beyond words.

There are five colors: blue, white, red, green and yellow, which are called "Long Da" in Tibetan, and the color order cannot be disordered. The five colors symbolize the sky, auspicious clouds, flames, rivers and the earth respectively. Tibetan Buddhism gives five colors the meanings of Five Dhyani Buddhas and five kinds of wisdom.

Hanging prayer flags in Tibet is a religious custom that has been spread in Tibetan areas for thousands of years. It has the function of cultivating one's morality, keeping one's family in order and benefiting all beings. Every time the wind blows the prayer flags, it's like reading the scripture above. The Buddha in the sky protects all those who make and hang prayer flags. In Tibet, where there are prayer flags, there is kindness and auspiciousness.

The prayer flags are long and short, and the patterns are different. The longest prayer flag is 3-5 meters long and 60 centimeters wide. The colorful prayer flags are printed with Buddhist scriptures and bird and beast patterns, and the colors are red or white. It is usually hung on prayer flags in front of squares and temples. Buddhist scriptures and bird and beast patterns are printed on short prayer flags, which are generally blue, white, red, green and yellow. People put them on a long rope and hung them on a sparsely populated mountain pass.

The prayer flags hanging on the roof are generally non-sparking banners with five banners of blue, white, red, green and yellow, and a main banner with a monochrome edge below. The prayer flags dancing with the wind are also called style flags.

In Tibet, whenever the prayer flags that dance with the wind flutter, they are chanting again and again, constantly conveying people's wishes to God and praying for God's blessing. In this way, the prayer flags have become the link between God and man. Where the wind is, it means where the gods are and where people pray to them. The wind flag is entrusted with people's good wishes.

The headlines in Lhasa only serve one city. More local information in Lhasa, the latest recruitment in Lhasa, renting houses in Lhasa, Lhasa forum and other information are all in the headlines of Lhasa.