Create a Tibetan Prayer Flag

Does your child have a wish or goodwill blessing he’d like to send out to the world? Traditionally, carrying messages of peace, compassion, prosperity or happiness, prayer flags are a rich part of Tibetan Buddhist culture. Encourage your child’s interest in other countries and cultures by helping him create his own colourful prayer flag inscribed with a special message to share with the world.
What is a prayer flag? A prayer flag is a colourful panel or rectangular piece of cloth often hung along mountain ridges in the Himalayan mountains to bless the countryside or send out a message of goodwill. Prayer flags are thought to have originated in Tibet, and later became associated with Tibetan Buddhism.
What You Need:
❑ 9″ x 12″ or smaller piece of smooth fabric (try reusing an old sheet or pillowcase) in blue, white, red, green, or yellow (see step 1 for the symbolism behind each colour)
❑ Fabric paint or fabric markers (Sharpies in various colours also work well)
❑ Safety pins
❑ Fishing line or other hanging string
What You Do:

  1. Before starting the project, talk about the symbolism and significance of prayer flags with your child and look online, for examples. Prayer flags traditionally come in sets of five, in five different colours that represent the elements, and are arranged in a specific order:
    ❑ Blue for sky/space
    ❑ White for air/wind
    ❑ Red for fire
    ❑ Green for water
    ❑ Yellow for earth
  2. A horse, symbolizing speed or transformation, is usually placed in the centre of a prayer flag, with four other animals at the corners: dragon, garuda (like an eagle), tiger and snow lion. Encourage your child to draw one or all of these images or an image of his own on the cloth using fabric paint or markers.
  3. Help him think of a “prayer” to write on his flag. Tibetan flags typically carry blessings for long life, good fortune, compassion, strength or wisdom. Encourage him to think of a goodwill message he would like to spread to the world.
  4. Find two trees or outdoor pillars where air flows freely and hang the prayer flag between them with fishing line or string, pinning the string to the flag using safety pins. The Tibetans believe that when the wind blows on a prayer flag, its message is caught and carried on the wind and spread to the rest of the world. Good luck, and good wishes!
    Do You Know?
    The Tibetan word for prayer flag is lung ta, meaning “wind horse”.

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