Presenting khada is a widespread etiquette unique to the Tibetan people, which is to show respect or pray for Buddha’s blessings.
Khada is often presented to guests and seniors as a way to show respect and regards on festive occasions, weddings and funerals, and to deities out of pious respect or for Buddha’s blessings on religious rituals or when people are on their pilgrimage.
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