The 16th Karmapa saw this flag in a dream. He called it Namkhyen Gyaldar -- "Victorious Flag of the Buddha's Wisdom" -- and announced "Wherever this banner is flown, the Dharma will flourish." Historically, the Karmapas' predictions have been correct. |
The Meanings of the Dream Flag
The Ocean of Wisdom
Tibetan: gyalwa or Mongolian: dalai
as in Gyalwa Karmapa or Dalai Lama
At the level of relative truth, the blue is the sky (heaven), symbolizing spiritual insight and vision, and the yellow is the earth, the actual world of our everyday experience. The symmetry of the wave pattern shows how we come to understand their interdependence when we practice the dharma.
As a reminder of absolute truth, the blue symbolizes the wisdom, or emptiness aspect of awakened being, while the yellow stands for the compassion aspect. The wavy intermingling of the two colors represents their inseparability.
The interdependence shown in the flag can also be seen as the wisdom of Mahamudra, the ultimate realization of ones true nature..
(excerpt) All dharmas are projections of mind. Projections which never existed in themselves, have been confused as objects. It doesn't exist: even buddhas do not see it. |
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