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Originating from Tibet and Mongolia, khatas or khatags are ceremonial scarves that represent purity, respect, auspiciousness and good wishes. They are the most common Tibetan gift and are widely used in a variety of situations.
When a khata is offered to a lama, the lama usually accepts the khata then places it around our neck as a blessing. This khata can be kept as a blessed object, inserted into statues & stupas, or placed above the door or entrance to the home for protection.
- Offered to lamas and spiritual teachers to request blessings
- Offered to Buddha statues, Dharma texts and stupas to pay homage
- Symbolically used during pujas, rituals, when making offerings and when handling holy objects
- Offered to elders as a mark of respect
- Offered to family and friends as gifts, thanks and goodwill
- Offered during festive occasions, celebrations, weddings, births and funerals
- Offered to guests as a gesture of welcome or farewell
When a khata is offered to a lama, the lama usually accepts the khata then places it around our neck as a blessing. This khata can be kept as a blessed object, inserted into statues & stupas, or placed above the door or entrance to the home for protection.
Product Details
- Material: Polyester blend
- Average length: 1470mm (57.9-in)
- Average width: 330mm (13-in)
- Weight: 0.03 kg (0.06 lb)
More Information
- Khatas and the meaning behind it by Tsem Rinpoche
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