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| International Color Guide - TibetTibet's Rich Spiritual Life Relies on Color to Express Symbolism on the Human Plane.Two lions at the bottom of the Tibetan flag support a "wishing gem," a symbol of sacred Buddhist law. Above this symbol are flames, representing Buddha, Dharma and Sangha, three revered figures in Tibet. Above this is a golden sun, symbolizing freedom and prosperity. The color of the stripes stand for two protective deities: blue for the female deity, red for the male. The white triangle is symbolic of a snow-covered mountain, suggesting Tibet's geographic location. The green and white lines stand for co-existing rule between earthly and spiritual law, respectively. In Tibet, colors have strong connections to many aspects of everyday life - aspects of nature, human emotions, even the days of the week. Often these connections merge, adding layer upon layer of meaning on a single color. For example, Monday and Wednesday are blue, a color associated with water. Tuesday and Sunday are red and are related to fire. Thursday is white and is related to air, Saturday and Friday are yellow - Saturday is related to the earth and Friday is neutral. The next layer of meaning involves human emotions: Red days are angry. Blue and white days point toward good fortune. Blue Wednesday and yellow Saturday are good days to receive payments. Friday, again, is neither good nor bad.
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