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by catherineyronwode » Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:09 am
It's for success and good luck.
In the Himalayan nations of Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan, it is thought that prayers are carried on the wind or on air, and Buddhists of these regions make many forms of prayer devices that engage the wind or air to release blessings.
Prayer wheels are made with blessings written on paper wound on a spool inside and turned or spun to release the blessings. Cloth prayer flags are hung from strings stretched across rooftops to flutter in the breezes and release blessings. And during festival days, paper prayer flags like this are dropped from tall buildings onto parades below to bless everyone in the celebration.
These paper prayer flags came from Katmandu, Nepal. We sell them in wrapped blocks of 100 sheets (in five colours, 20 sheets per colour) in two sizes, and we enclose one free sheet with each order, to bless your successful magical works.
HOL-BUD-PPF2 Holy Print Buddhist 2 1/2 " Paper Buddhist Prayer Flags, Stack of 100 $5.00
HOL-BUD-PPF3 Holy Print Buddhist 3 1/2 " Paper Buddhist Prayer Flags, Stack of 100 $7.00
catherine yronwode
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