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Prayer Flags
Suddenly, gongs and horns rang out and the sound of Sanskrit
reverberated in the air. As the gentle breeze was stroking his face under the
blue sky, the monk felt utterly refreshed and all of a sudden, seemed to
understand everything in the universe completely. Slightly opening his eyes, the
monk found the scripture had been blown all over the sky, the tree and the
river. He let out a loud laugh and disappeared in the distance, leaving behind
the flying scripture and the bursts of the sound of Sanskrit.
From then on, the Tibetans began to print lines of the scripture on cloth or
paper
and hang them in the air in commemoration of the monk's attained enlightenment
and as a tribute to the Buddhist scripture.
A brief introduction to prayer
flags
**Material
The most commonly used material of prayer flags is cloth, but there are also
flags made from hemp, silk and handmade paper. Prayer flags come in various
shapes and sizes, but in most cases, they are square or rectangular in shape and
have a width ranging from 10 to 60 centimeters. Sometimes, a prayer flag can be
as small as a narrow stripe while a large one can extend to cover a whole roll
of cotton cloth. They are either attached to a rope or thrown out into the air
at random. When the wild wind blows, pieces or clusters of prayer flags flutter
against the blue sky, the snow mountains and the bright shining lakes, signaling
the upward spirit and people's positive attitude toward life.
**Color Five colors are usually employed on prayer flags - white, yellow,
red, green and blue. It is sung in folk songs: " yellow flags are the symbol of
the lotus flower; red ones signal timely wind and rain; blue ones represent
thriving and prosperous descendants; Red ones on grass land looks like antlers,
shining like dazzling sunlight while burning vigorously like a fireball on top
of a roof." In the eyes of the Tibetans, white is the color of purity and
kindness; red means prosperity and toughness; green shows serenity and
gentleness; yellow indicates mercy and talent while blue reveals intelligence
and bravery.
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