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Bazaar Tibetan Kata Blessing Scarf Red Background
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Tibetan Kata Blessing Scarf Red Background

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Tibetan kata are used to welcome and greet people and to say farewell to people, especially those going on a long journey. Buddhist practitioners offer them to Tibetan lamas (teachers) as a sign of respect. Our katas are block printed and decorated with auspicious Tibetan Buddhist symbols and are made with faux silk. 14” by 68” Red Background and black printing.

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Tibetan kata are used to welcome and greet people and to say farewell to people, especially those going on a long journey. Buddhist practitioners offer them to Tibetan lamas (teachers) as a sign of respect. Our katas are block printed and decorated with auspicious Tibetan Buddhist symbols and are made with faux silk. 14” by 68” Red Background and black printing.

Tibetan kata are used to welcome and greet people and to say farewell to people, especially those going on a long journey. Buddhist practitioners offer them to Tibetan lamas (teachers) as a sign of respect. Our katas are block printed and decorated with auspicious Tibetan Buddhist symbols and are made with faux silk. 14” by 68” Red Background and black printing.

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