12 Tyeps of Prayer Flag
12 Tyeps of Prayer Flag
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Only a few authentic sets remain. Each flag is a unique vessel for compassion, hand-printed and cannot be exactly replicated.
This set of 12 Types of Tibetan Prayer Flags is more than a decorative item—it is a dynamic spiritual tool for generating boundless merit and peace. Known as Lungta, or "Wind Horse," these flags carry sacred prayers on the breath of the wind, transforming the very atmosphere into a field of blessings for all beings.
Key Features of This Sacred Set
- Authentic Tibetan Design: Features 12 different, powerful symbols, mantras, and invocations, offering a more comprehensive range of blessings than standard sets.
- Five Element Harmony: Traditionally colored to represent earth, water, fire, air, and space, balancing the environment's energy.
- Enhanced Durability: Crafted from surged (hemmed) fabric for lasting beauty that withstands sun, wind, and rain.
- Direct Spiritual Function: Each symbol and mantra is consecrated; the wind activates their energy, spreading goodwill.
- Versatile Placement: Designed for outdoor use on trees, homes, porches, or mountain passes to release prayers into the universe.
Deep Spiritual Meaning: The Wind Horse
In Tibetan Buddhism, prayer flags are not merely decorations but active participants in the spiritual ecology. The Wind Horse (Lungta) symbolizes the uplifting energy that carries the prayers printed on the flags—prosperity, compassion, strength, and wisdom—to all corners of the world. As the wind moves the flags, it is believed to purify the space, pacify negative forces, and generate immense positive karma that benefits every living being, without exception.
Hanging these flags awakens:
- Universal Compassion: Your positive intentions are multiplied and carried afar.
- Environmental Blessing: Transforms your surroundings into a sacred, protected space.
- Continuous Practice: Even when you are not actively praying, the flags work on your behalf.
- Connection to Tradition: A tangible link to ancient Himalayan spiritual practices.
"May the wind that touches these flags carry peace, compassion, and wisdom to all beings."
Authentic Craft & Origin
These flags are hand-printed by artisans using traditional methods, often in Nepal or the Himalayan regions of India, preserving an ancient craft. The designs are replicated from centuries-old woodblocks, ensuring the mantras and symbols retain their sacred geometry and spiritual potency. The surged edges are a mark of quality craftsmanship, ensuring your flags fly beautifully for seasons to come.
Product Details
- Type: Set of 12 Different Tibetan Prayer Flags (Lungta)
- Material: Traditional Colorful Cotton Cloth
- Craft: Hand-block Printed with Sacred Inks, Surged/Hemmed Edges
- Condition: New, Consecrated, and Ready for Hanging
- Use: Outdoor Spiritual Practice
Perfect For
- Creating a sacred and protected boundary around your home or garden.
- Offering a continuous practice of generosity (Dana) to the world.
- Mindful gifting for housewarmings, new beginnings, or spiritual friends.
- Enhancing your meditation space with the gentle, mindful movement and sound of the flags.
- Connecting with the ancient Buddhist traditions of Tibet and the Himalayas.
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Learn More About the Tradition
- The Meaning of Symbols on Tibetan Prayer Flags
- How to Hang and Care for Your Prayer Flags Respectfully
- The History of Lungta: The Wind Horse in Himalayan Culture
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Ethically Sourced: Directly supporting artisan communities in the Himalayas.
- Traditionally Made: Faithfully reproduced from authentic spiritual texts and designs.
- Intentional Craft: Each set is made with respect for its sacred purpose.
- Gift-Ready: Carefully packaged to arrive with its sanctity intact, perfect for giving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where is the best place to hang these prayer flags?
A: Traditionally, they are hung outdoors in a high place where the wind can move them freely—across a porch, in a tree, or along a rooftop. Avoid placing them on the ground or in disrespectful locations.
Q: Do the flags come pre-blessed?
A> Yes, the mantras and symbols themselves are considered sacred and potent. For personal practice, you may wish to set your own intention or have them blessed by a lama, but they are active from the moment they are hung.
Q: What happens when the flags fade and wear?
A: This is a natural part of their lifecycle. As the elements disperse the prayers into the universe, the physical flags dissolve. It is customary to burn old, worn flags respectfully, acknowledging the release of their prayers.
✨ Invite Continuous Blessings Into Your World – This limited set of 12 unique flags is a rare offering. Once these sacred sets are gone, they cannot be replaced. Bring home this ancient tool for peace today.
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