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Description
This beautiful prayer flag was designed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche and took three years to complete.
In 2007, Lama Zopa Rinpoche recommended all FPMT centers, projects and services to fly this (and the Gyaltsen Tsemoi Phugen prayer flag, see below) for auspiciousness and protection. The prayers on the flag include the Refuge Prayer, the Prayer for the Flourishing of Lama Tsongkhapa's Teachings, the prayer Accomplishing the Auspiciousness which includes prayers to the Five Dhyani Buddhas, Lama Tsongkhapa's Prayer, dedication prayers, and prayers to avert war, earthquakes, and natural disasters in this universe and especially in the places that the flag is flown
The flag measures 56" by 60" or approx. 4.5 feet by 5.0 feet. Waterproof fabric.
Prayer flags can be hung either horizontally on the eaves of a building or fastened vertically to posts. They can also be hung indoors to increase spiritual atmosphere. Click here to learn more about the history of Prayer Flags! It is very important to take note of the dates you hang your prayer flags. If you hang your flags on the wrong astrological dates, you will continually encounter obstacles for as long as the prayer flags last. Click here for the wrong dates to hang flags according to the Tibetan Calendar.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche recommends that all FPMT centers fly this beautiful and colorful flag for auspiciousness and protection.
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