History of Prayer Flags
Historically, the hoisting of prayer flags to guarantee good fortune was an event that occurred within the nomadic communities of Tibet, however, this ritual effort has shifted in meaning by having assumed a more religious significance.
    Flags are used as wishes for good things for others, as well as those who display them to the wind as a practice of good karma.     [+] More
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