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What color Hada is the most distinguished?
The brightly colored Hada is the most distinguished.

Hada in Tibet is mostly white and influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. The color of Hada in Mongolia is mostly cyan, because this is the sky color respected by Mongols, which is different from Hada etiquette in Tibet. There are also a few Hada in Erdos Mongolians who use silver gray, white, yellow, blue and other colors.

In addition, there are colorful Hada, the colors are blue, white, yellow, green and red. Blue means blue sky, white is white clouds, green is rivers, red is the protector of space, and yellow symbolizes the earth. Multicolored Hada is the most precious gift for making colorful arrows for bodhisattvas and their loved ones. Buddhist teachings explain that colorful hada is the costume of bodhisattva. Therefore, multicolored hada is only used under certain circumstances.

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Hada is an indispensable and precious gift in Tibetan social activities, and pays attention to etiquette. Offering Hada is a universal and noble etiquette, which is embodied in almost every field of Tibetan life. A white Hada is not only a symbol of friendship between Tibetans, but also a symbol of friendship between Tibetans and other ethnic groups.

"Hada", transliterated in Tibetan, is pronounced as "Kaka", which means silk and silk in Tibetan. It is the silk used in etiquette communication, similar to the gifts and silk of ancient Han nationality. In Tibetan areas, there is a custom of offering Hada to Buddha statues, living buddhas, elders, distinguished guests and wedding, funeral and festive festivals.

The main color or primary color of Hada is white. With the prevalence of post-Buddhism in Tibetan areas, Hada's content and colors have also injected new life, such as Guanyin (white), Manjusri (pure yellow) and Jingang Rapani (deep blue) as the main colors of Hada.

Later, the four main colors of earth (yellow), water (white), fire (red) and wind (black) gradually became Sheng Xing. Later, earth (yellow), water (white), wind (black), fire (red) and gas (blue) were sometimes used, but black was rare, and it was often dark blue and other colors.

There are also different pictures and texts on each Hada, such as clouds, changing the sky, eight treasures, five wonderful pictures, five wise pictures, and the words auspicious, happy and long life.

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