Tibetan boots. Lham ,

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The Tibetan boots in a design is vocalization of what kind of boots can monks wear as well as what kind of boots they cant wear. Tibetan boots have been called in Tibetan Lham

First boots blue boots: When a initial donor of a Buddha went to Nepal region, he suffered from cold weather. Because of this, monks who live in places where there have been a lot of snowfalls as well as ice upon a belligerent have been authorised to wear long boots with shoe-laces as well as hats. This regulation is usually for those who live in oppressive climate.

Second boots red boots: The sort of boots which monks dont wear is boots which have a receptive to advice similar to boring a sheeps horn upon a ground.

Third boots immature boots: The monks shouldnt wear boots which have been decorated similar to a leaves of a Bhodi tree as well as white flowers.

Fourth boots blue immature boots: Monks shouldnt wear boots which have been decorated with bullion as well as dulcet as well as additionally a boots which look really beautiful.

Fifth shoe sole: Monks shouldnt wear boots which have ChuChu receptive to advice (for example, receptive to advice done by boots when we walk in a snow). They additionally shouldnt wear boots which have DuDu sound.

Sixth shoe sole: The monks shouldnt wear boots which have receptive to advice similar to stepping upon a wooden floor.

The content in this design is translated for me by a good friend,Thanks again .

Took this design in a Monastery of Minyag Lhagang Yongdzog Rabgi Lhakang Tongdrol Samdribling.It was built in a year 652 by a Tibetan king, Songtsen Gampo, in a town of Lhagong


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