This beautiful long white offering scarf, or Khata, has the eight Buddhist auspicious symbols as well as mantras woven into the fabric. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is traditional to present an offering scarf or khata as a sign of respectful greeting and also as an offering to lamas after an empowerment or teaching. In Tibetan culture, Khata are also used at many ceremonial occasions, including births, weddings, funerals, graduations, and arrival or departure of guests.
This beautiful long yellow offering scarf, or Khata, has the eight Buddhist auspicious symbols as well as mantras woven into the fabric. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is traditional to present an offering...
These beautiful long offering scarves or Khata, have the eight Buddhist auspicious symbols as well as mantras woven into the fabric. The 5 colours - blue, white, yellow, green and red - represent the...
This beautiful long blue offering scarf, or Khata, has the eight Buddhist auspicious symbols as well as mantras woven into the fabric. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is traditional to present an...