The word Lungta means “Wind Horse.” It is a traditional Tibetan prayer flag, hung outdoors so that the wind carries prayers and good energy throughout the space.
Each flag typically features a horse carrying three jewels , symbolizing the power to bring good fortune, luck, and spiritual strength.
Surrounding them are four mythical creatures : Garuda (Golden-winged bird), Dragon, Tiger, and Snow Lion.
Along with mantras such as Om Mani Padme Hung,….
How to use
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Hang them on rooftops , porches , hills , temple gates , or any windy place.
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Hang the flag on an auspicious day (usually avoiding days with “six-conflict” elements), so that the flag’s energy can spread favorably.
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Do not discard indiscriminately — if torn, it can be burned or buried .
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