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- Q428494 subject Q13296846.
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- Q428494 abstract "A khata (Tibetan: ཁ་བཏགས་; Dzongkha: བཀབ་ནས kapni, Mongolian: хадаг IPA: [χɑtɑk], Nepali: खदा khada) is a traditional ceremonial scarf in Tibetan Buddhism. It originated in Tibetan culture and is common in cultures and countries where Tibetan Buddhism is practiced.The khata symbolizes purity and compassion and are worn or presented with incense at many ceremonial occasions, including births, weddings, funerals, graduations and the arrival or departure of guests. It is usually made of silk. Tibetan khatas are usually white, symbolising the pure heart of the giver, though it is quite common to find yellow-gold khata as well. Tibetan, Nepali, and Bhutanese khatas feature the ashtamangala. There are also special multi-colored khatas. Mongolian khatas are usually blue, symbolizing the sky. In Mongolia, khatas are also often tied to ovoos, stupas, or special trees and rocks.".
- Q428494 thumbnail Khada.JPG?width=300.
- Q428494 wikiPageWikiLink Q13296846.
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- Q428494 wikiPageWikiLink Q8317529.
- Q428494 wikiPageWikiLink Q8317559.
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- Q428494 wikiPageWikiLink Q8517488.
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- Q428494 comment "A khata (Tibetan: ཁ་བཏགས་; Dzongkha: བཀབ་ནས kapni, Mongolian: хадаг IPA: [χɑtɑk], Nepali: खदा khada) is a traditional ceremonial scarf in Tibetan Buddhism. It originated in Tibetan culture and is common in cultures and countries where Tibetan Buddhism is practiced.The khata symbolizes purity and compassion and are worn or presented with incense at many ceremonial occasions, including births, weddings, funerals, graduations and the arrival or departure of guests. It is usually made of silk.".
- Q428494 label "Khata".
- Q428494 depiction Khada.JPG.