Tibetan Prayer Flag Garland

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EAN 3000267815635 Catégorie Buddhist objects Om Aum Référence DR.MO.TI.01 Marque Gribouille Import

4-meter Garland with 25 Tibetan Prayer Flags - Peace and Blessings.
Adorned with Buddhist mantras, it protects, inspires, and spreads serenity through the wind's breath.

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Tibetan Prayer Flags Garland - 4 Meters of Peace

Bring a spiritual and calming touch to your space with this beautiful Tibetan prayer flags garland, also known as Lupkas.
Measuring 4 meters long and consisting of 25 flags of 13 cm each, it embodies the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.

Main Features:

  • Dimensions: Total length of 4 meters with 25 individual flags of 13 cm each.
  • Design: Decorated with Buddhist mantras and traditional symbols.
  • Usage: Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

Symbolism and Usage:

In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, these prayer flags are used to bless and protect the place where they are hung.
The mantras printed on the flags are meant to elevate positive vibrations, bring peace, compassion, strength, and wisdom.
When the wind blows through the flags, it spreads these blessings into the environment, spreading love and serenity.

Ideal for:

  • Blessing and protecting living spaces.
  • Creating an atmosphere of peace and meditation.
  • Offering a spiritual and meaningful gift.

Installation Tips:

  • Hang them in a well-ventilated area to maximize the effect of the mantras carried by the wind.
  • Ideally suspended outdoors, in a garden, on a terrace, or near a window.
  • Can also be used as interior decoration for a meditation corner.

Add this spiritual garland to your space for an ambiance filled with serenity, protection, and positive vibrations.
A beautiful way to connect with Buddhist traditions and spread peace and compassion around you.

DR.MO.TI.01

Data sheet

Height (cm)
13
Width (cm)
14
Length (cm)
400
Weight (gr)
35
Color
Multi-colors
State
Nine
Origin
Tibet
REP
FR338377_01FWCZ
Peculiarity
Buddhist Buddhism Religion Tibet India
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