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At Hands of Tibet, you can find Tibetan Buddhist Blank Prayer Flags, Chakra Flags, and Prayer Flags at the reasonable price. Our extraordinary prayer flags are made by Tibetan artisans.<br>
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Traditional Tibetan Products That Promote Spirituality, Peace, Goodwill An Compassion The Tibetan Om Singing Bowl is hand-painted and is made of seven metals. Its diameter is about 5 inches and a wooden mallet is also provided along with the bowl. Tibetan Om, Eye of Buddha symbol and details of the mantra are entered in the bowl. The bell tone is produced by striking the side of the bowl with the wooden mallet. When a musical tone is produced by running the mallet over the bowl with a little pressure, it is considered that the bowl is singing. The Om Singing Bowl is used during religious ceremonies, yoga, sound healing and music therapy. According to Hinduism everything in the universe originates from Om. The Prayer Flags which are from Tibet are not fancy items. The color of the flag and the words on the flag are all significant. It is believed that the Prayer Flags carry our prayers to god through wind so that god will respond. The traditional Tibetan Peace Prayer Flags are considered as promoters of peace, strength and compassion since they spread the mantras and prayers through the wind. The Wood Bracelet from Tibet comes in a variety of designs and patterns. The makers of these bracelets design them according to the tastes and preferences of the customers and they guarantee that those who place order for the Wood Bracelet will receive the same within the stipulated time. Buddhists use the Wrist Mala Braceletsto count the number of times they chant a mantra. Meditating and counting the number of times of chanting the mantra using the Wrist Mala Braceletare the traditional methods of Buddhist Prayer. The Tibetan White Scarf, also known as Khata is a ceremonial garment used as a symbol of goodwill and high regards. While visiting temples and monasteries and while meeting the “Lamas” who are the spiritual leaders of Buddhists, people wear the Tibetan White Scarf as a token of respect. The Tibetans wear the Khata around their necks during all special occasions and religious as well as social functions.