Prostration in Tibet is an important expression of devotion to Tibetan Buddhism. Tibetan pilgrims always perform prostrations to earn merit....
More>> Pubdate:2012-01-30
Hada or Khata is a long narrow scarf made of raw silk fabrics, being sloppy and loose, looking like a net. Of course, there are also some hadas made of silk. The top grade ones are often knitted with patterns signifying good luck and happiness like lo...
More>> Pubdate:2012-01-28
Prayer wheels in Tibetan language are also called Mani wheels. Mani wheels are found all over Tibet and in areas influenced by Tibetan culture. Prayer wheels are devices for spreading spiritual blessings and well being. According to Tibetan Buddhist b...
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Prayer flags can be found everywhere waving in the wind. They have a long history and are inscribed with auspicious symbols, invocations, prayers, and mantras....
More>> Pubdate:2012-01-12
Overview of the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism: Nyingmapa, Kagyupa, Gelugpa and Sakyapa, as well as their featured monasteries....
More>> Pubdate:2011-11-18
On the roof of almost every temple in Tibet, there is a symbol, of which the center is a religious wheel and beside two are deer....
More>> Pubdate:2011-11-03
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