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"When one has the feeling of dislike for evil, when one feels tranquil, one finds pleasure in listening to good teachings; when one has these feelings and appreciates them, one is free of fear." Shakyamuni Buddha (563-483 B.C.) |
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Katag 8AS Kalachakra colors Blue |
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Sku#:3276B
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Material: Silk
Size: Length 260 x 47 cm
Description:
Hada (or Hada) is an important traditional ritual item of Tibetan and Mongolian people, commonly seen in religious ceremonies, festivals and important occasions in daily life. Hada is usually made of silk or cotton and comes in a variety of colors, but the most common is white, which symbolizes purity and blessing.
The story and origin of Hada
1. Origin legend
The origin of Hada can be traced back to ancient times. According to legend, it was originally used as a sacrifice to gods or ancestors. Hada is believed to be able to convey people's wishes and blessings and is a sacred item.
2. Religious significance
In Tibetan Buddhism, Hada has important religious significance. Hada is used to express respect, gratitude and blessings. When people worship Buddha statues, gurus or temples, they will offer Hada to express their piety. At the same time, Hada is also used in religious ceremonies and rituals, symbolizing purity and holiness.
3. Color and symbolic meaning
Each color of Hada has its own symbolic meaning:
- **White**: It symbolizes purity, wisdom and kindness, and is the most common color of Hada.
- **Yellow**: symbolizes prosperity, power and nobility.
- **Blue**: Symbolizes the sky, vastness and infinity.
- **Red**: symbolizes fire, power and passion.
- **Green**: symbolizes the earth, vitality and hope.
4. Social and cultural role
Hada plays an important cultural role in Tibetan and Mongolian societies. Whether it is a wedding, funeral, festival or welcoming a distinguished guest, Hada is regarded as a medium for conveying blessings and friendship. People use Hada to express respect, blessings and gratitude, which is a traditional and solemn etiquette.
In short, Hada, as a traditional cultural symbol, not only plays an important role in religious ceremonies, but also conveys people's blessings and wishes in daily life. It symbolizes purity, wisdom and friendship, and carries rich historical and cultural connotations.
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