Invite blessings of longevity, well-being, and harmony into your surroundings with these traditional Long Life Tibetan Prayer Flags. Featuring the Three Long Life Deities - Amitayus, White Tara, and Ushnishavijaya - these prayer flags are widely displayed to inspire health, wisdom, compassion, and a long, meaningful life. The image shows Amitayus seated at the center holding the sacred vase of longevity, which contains amrita, the nectar of immortality. Below him are White Tara and Ushnishavijaya, completing the revered trio known in Tibetan Buddhism as the Three Long Life Deities. Together, they symbolize vitality, longevity, spiritual merit, and inner well-being. Traditionally hung outdoors where they can catch the wind, these prayer flags are believed to carry prayers and positive intentions into the environment, spreading blessings, peace, and goodwill to all beings.
Prayer Flag Image Description
The image features Amitayus seated prominently at the center with a vase of longevity resting in his lap. White Tara appears on the lower right, while Ushnishavijaya appears on the lower left. The deities are surrounded by sacred Tibetan prayers and mantras printed across the flags. The traditional five-color prayer flag arrangement represents the balance of the natural elements and creates a beautiful display when hung outdoors.
Sacred Mantra -OM AMI DEWA HRIH
Meaning of the Mantra
- OM -The universal sacred sound representing enlightened body, speech, and mind.
- AMI DEWA - Refers to Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, associated with longevity, vitality, and spiritual merit.
- HRIH - A sacred seed syllable representing compassion, wisdom, and the enlightened heart.
The mantra is traditionally recited to cultivate long life, good health, positive energy, and spiritual well-being.
Symbolism of the Three Long Life Deities
Amitayus (Center) The Buddha of Infinite Life, holding the vase of longevity filled with the nectar of immortality.
White Tara (Bottom Right) Represents compassion, healing, protection, and longevity.
Ushnishavijaya (Bottom Left) Associated with purification, wisdom, merit, and overcoming obstacles to long life.
Why You Will Appreciate These Prayer Flags
- Creates a peaceful and uplifting atmosphere
- Symbolizes longevity, health, and well-being
- A meaningful addition to meditation rooms, gardens, and home altars
- Traditional Tibetan Buddhist artwork and prayers
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor display
- Thoughtful spiritual gift for family and friends
Product Details
- Design: Long Life Prayer Flags
- Deities: Amitayus, White Tara, and Ushnishavijaya
- Material: Cotton and Polyester
- Quantity: 25 Flags per Strand
- Size of Each Flag: Approx. 33 x 40 cm
- Handmade: Yes
- Origin: Nepal
Ideal For
- Home altar decoration
- Meditation spaces
- Prayer gardens
- Retreat centers
- Wellness spaces
- Spiritual ceremonies
- Meaningful gifts
Please Note - Due to traditional production methods, slight variations in color, stitching, print clarity, and size may occur, making each strand unique.