Buddhist Prayer Flags and Tibetan Buddhism

Today we are going to be
learning about
Buddhist Prayer Flags
 
 
Re-capping Buddhism:
2,500 years a go in India a prince, called
Siddhartha Gautama had all the things
money could buy but he still WASN’T
happy inside.
 
He went in search of inner happiness and
started something called 
Buddhism!
 
He said that he had discovered how to
find 
inner happiness 
and his message has
spread all over the world.
One of the places that it spread to is a placed called
Tibet and something called Tibetan Buddhism began.
 
 
Tibetan monks and nuns – they
dedicate their life to Buddhism.
The Dalai Lama – the leader of
the Tibetan Buddhists.
The Dalai Lama was forced to leave Tibet when it was taken
over by the Chinese, he now lives in a place in India called
Dharamsala.
This place is located
in
the Himalayan
Mountains.
 
If you were to visit
you’d see these
everywhere…do you
know what they are?
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9RvsDUT
hec&safe=true
 
 
The colours
represent the five
elements and, it is
believed, bring
harmony to those
who see them.
Many prayer flags
have four animals in
the corner to
SYMBOLISE different
things Buddhists
would  like the world
to have.
Courage
Confidence
Being alert
Gentle power
The flag is covered in
written messages asking for
wishes to come true.  IT IS
NOT A PRAYER TO A GOD.
They do not believe in God.
We are going to make our own prayer
flags!
 
 
Select colours to
represent the
following things...
Choose and draw
animals in each corner
to represent the
words in the red
boxes.
Courage
Confidence
Being alert
Gentle power
Cover the flag  in written
messages asking for wishes
to come true.  IT IS NOT A
PRAYER TO A GOD.  They do
not believe in God.
When you have finished…
You could hang your flag in the garden and
imagine the wind is blowing your wishes into
and around the world hopefully helping them to
become true!
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Discover the history and significance of Buddhist prayer flags, delve into the origins of Tibetan Buddhism, and learn about the Dalai Lama's exile in Dharamsala, India. Explore the symbolism behind prayer flags, their messages of harmony and wishes, and the practice of creating your own prayer flags.

  • Buddhist prayer flags
  • Tibetan Buddhism
  • Dalai Lama
  • Harmony
  • Symbolism

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  1. Today we are going to be learning about Buddhist Prayer Flags Image result for buddhist symbol

  2. Re-capping Buddhism: 2,500 years a go in India a prince, called Siddhartha Gautama had all the things money could buy but he still WASN T happy inside. He went in search of inner happiness and started something called Buddhism! He said that he had discovered how to find inner happiness and his message has spread all over the world.

  3. One of the places that it spread to is a placed called Tibet and something called Tibetan Buddhism began. Image result for tibet map

  4. Tibetan monks and nuns they dedicate their life to Buddhism. Image result for tibetan monk Image result for current dalai lama The Dalai Lama the leader of the Tibetan Buddhists.

  5. The Dalai Lama was forced to leave Tibet when it was taken over by the Chinese, he now lives in a place in India called Dharamsala. Image result for Dharamsala prayer flags This place is located in the Himalayan Mountains. Image result for Dharamsala prayer flags If you were to visit you d see these everywhere do you know what they are?

  6. Image result for himalaya prayer flags https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9RvsDUT hec&safe=true

  7. The flag is covered in written messages asking for wishes to come true. IT IS NOT A PRAYER TO A GOD. They do not believe in God. Image result for prayer flags four animals Gentle power Courage The colours represent the five elements and, it is believed, bring harmony to those who see them. Many prayer flags have four animals in the corner to SYMBOLISE different things Buddhists would like the world to have. Confidence Being alert

  8. We are going to make our own prayer flags!

  9. Cover the flag in written messages asking for wishes to come true. IT IS NOT A PRAYER TO A GOD. They do not believe in God. Image result for prayer flags four animals Gentle power Courage Select colours to represent the following things... Choose and draw animals in each corner to represent the words in the red boxes. Confidence Being alert

  10. When you have finished You could hang your flag in the garden and imagine the wind is blowing your wishes into and around the world hopefully helping them to become true! Image result for children's prayer flags

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