Description
Tibetan prayer flags carry one of the most fundamental ideas in the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition: that the wind itself can become a vehicle for compassion. As it passes over cloth printed with sacred mantras, the wind is understood to carry the blessings of those prayers outward to all living beings in its path. This small-format Lungta set brings that practice directly to the road — flags scaled for motorcycles and two-wheelers, so that every journey becomes a moving stream of the six-syllable mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum.
The custom of mounting flags on vehicles is a natural extension of the older practice of hanging them at mountain passes: the motion activates the mantra; the distance covered becomes a measure of blessings dispersed. Cut from velvet cloth and screen-printed in the traditional five-colour sequence — blue for sky and space, white for air and wind, red for fire, green for water, yellow for earth — each of the fifteen panels carries a single syllable of the Om Mani Padme Hum mantra.
The syllables are rendered in bold Tibetan script within a fine decorative border, and the full mantra repeats across the string, so the cycle of compassion is unbroken from the first flag to the last. The velvet gives each panel a dense, saturated colour and a weight that holds its shape in the wind. Mount the cord from a handlebar, mirror bracket, or across the front of the bike, ensuring the flags can move freely with the airflow.



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