1, white
White represents auspiciousness, purity, sincerity and honesty. Widely used in various social affairs, hajj, celebrations and other occasions.
2. Blue
Blue represents auspiciousness, purity, friendliness and majesty. It is mostly used for wedding wine, worship of mountain gods, dharma protection and other affairs and occasions. The common name Qiang Hada means Jiuhada;
3. yellow
Yellow means auspicious, pure, noble and sacred. The highest etiquette used in religious activities, the common name: Gada, that is, Hada for pilgrimage. Generally not used for amateur reception.
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The origin of Hada
According to legend, Master Lotus Peanut came to the snowy plateau as a missionary. One day, after the missionary conference, he bowed to the enlightened people. At the same time, the ancestors who were baptized in their hearts donated money and materials for the master's missionary work to show their piety. At that time, an old woman who came from afar to listen to the law was very moved to see this scene.
You can't produce anything decent to show your piety except the robe that covers your body. I had to take off the long broken belt tied to my waist, wash it and dry it, and give it to the master. After seeing grandma's pious and helpless eyes, the master said to her, "Grandma, from your clean and bright long belt, I see your devotion to the Buddha." What the Buddha wants is the white and flawless kindness you printed in the long belt. "
After listening to Master's words, everyone present suddenly realized that what the Buddha wanted was your pure and pious kindness. The Buddha illuminates the rich and the poor, the good and the bad, and all living things under the sun.
Later, in order to eliminate people's wealth and poverty on the pilgrimage road (meaning: the Buddha wants you to have a sincere heart and nothing else), the long belt was circulated and used in the world as a kind of sincerity and frankness to the Buddha and people.
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