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What does Hada's color mean?
The white Hada symbolizes purity and good luck; Colorful hada, the colors are blue, white, yellow, green and red. Blue means blue sky, white is white clouds, green is rivers, red is the protector of space, and yellow symbolizes the earth. As Ashi (colorful arrow), it is the most solemn gift for the living Buddha or the closest relative.
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Offering "Hada" is the most common etiquette of Tibetan people. In Tibet, there are customs of offering Hada for weddings, funerals and celebrations, seeing off, visiting elders, seeing Buddha statues and seeing off on a long trip.
Offering "Hada" is to show purity, sincerity, loyalty and respect for each other. It is said that when Tibetans enter the temple gate, they first offer Hada, then pay homage to the Buddha statue and visit the temple. When they left, they put a hada behind the seat where they used to sit, indicating that although I left, my heart stayed here.
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