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'''Prayer flags''' - and banners are displayed at the beginning of new endeavors and the celebration of important holidays in Tibet.
[[Image:lungta flag SG cal.jpg|thumb|300px|The flag of lungta (windhorse)]]


The most well known prayer flags display a [[tiger]], a [[snow lion]], a [[garuda]], and a [[dragon]], (the [[four dignities]]) with a [[wind- horse]] in the center around which is written the mantra, "May
'''Prayer flags''' (Tib. དར་ལྕོག, ''dar cho'', [[Wyl.]] ''dar lcog'') are displayed in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition to generate [[merit]] and increase one's life force.
the horse of good fortune run fast and increase the
power of life, influence, fortune, wealth, health, and
so forth." These words are then drawn into the
world by the actual wind, and our minds energy, and
radiate goodness outwards.  


[[Category:Key Terms]]
Prayer flags are inscribed with auspicious symbols, invocations, prayers, and [[mantra]]s. Some flags bear [[dharmapala|protectors]] and enlightened beings. Sets of five colour flags are displayed in the colours: yellow, green, red, white, blue. These colours represent the elements: earth, water, fire, wind, space.
 
===Windhorse prayer flags===
The windhorse prayer flags typically display a [[tiger]], a [[snow lion]], a [[garuda]], and a [[dragon]], (the [[four dignities]]) with a [[windhorse]] in the centre around which is written the mantra, "May the horse of good fortune run fast and increase the power of life, influence, fortune, wealth, health, and so forth." 
 
[[Category:Iconography]]

Latest revision as of 00:45, 18 June 2018

The flag of lungta (windhorse)

Prayer flags (Tib. དར་ལྕོག, dar cho, Wyl. dar lcog) are displayed in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition to generate merit and increase one's life force.

Prayer flags are inscribed with auspicious symbols, invocations, prayers, and mantras. Some flags bear protectors and enlightened beings. Sets of five colour flags are displayed in the colours: yellow, green, red, white, blue. These colours represent the elements: earth, water, fire, wind, space.

Windhorse prayer flags

The windhorse prayer flags typically display a tiger, a snow lion, a garuda, and a dragon, (the four dignities) with a windhorse in the centre around which is written the mantra, "May the horse of good fortune run fast and increase the power of life, influence, fortune, wealth, health, and so forth."