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The five basic colors (White, Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green) are not merely symbols of feng shui or ritual practice; they also represent the five fundamental elements, the five wisdoms of enlightenment, and the five aspects of the supreme nature of mind.
When using a five-colored Kata scarf in rituals—whether offering, hanging, or laying it on the altar—it helps bless and enhance positive energy, bringing peace, wisdom, and compassion.
Ways to use:
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Offering to spiritual teachers → an expression of reverence and pure intention
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Placing on an altar or beneath sacred statues → to invoke and amplify positive energy
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Hanging in a meditation room or a place with gentle airflow → allowing compassionate energy to circulate
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In Dudjom Tersar rituals → spread the five-colored Kata beneath ritual implements, mala beads, or Buddha statues to enhance blessing energy
Material: Silk
Origin: India -
set of 5 colored kata
270,000 ₫
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The five basic colors (White, Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green) are not merely symbols of feng shui or ritual practice; they also represent the five fundamental elements, the five wisdoms of enlightenment, and the five aspects of the supreme nature of mind.
When using a five-colored Kata scarf in rituals—whether offering, hanging, or laying it on the altar—it helps bless and enhance positive energy, bringing peace, wisdom, and compassion.
Ways to use:
-
Offering to spiritual teachers → an expression of reverence and pure intention
-
Placing on an altar or beneath sacred statues → to invoke and amplify positive energy
-
Hanging in a meditation room or a place with gentle airflow → allowing compassionate energy to circulate
-
In Dudjom Tersar rituals → spread the five-colored Kata beneath ritual implements, mala beads, or Buddha statues to enhance blessing energy
Material: Silk
Origin: India -
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