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What is Salonda's paper made of?

1, Salonda paper is a piece of paper printed on a piece of paper with spells and images of protectors on it. It is mainly used as a mascot for offering sacrifices to gods, mountain gods, praising gods and dragons and Buddhist ceremonies, and can also be hung or posted in groups indoors and outdoors as a sacrifice.

2. The significance of Salonda Paper is that Tibetans pray for the safety of the whole family and go out smoothly. Ronda paper is wind horse paper, which is called "Ronda" in Tibetan. Good luck. Long Da paper refers to the mantras in which eight-character mantras and six-character mantras are written on the top of prayer flags or monasteries in Tibetan Buddhist areas and on the top of Aobao.

4. Salonda, this is a blessing ceremony of Tibetan Buddhism. Scattering a piece of paper with scripture written on it into the sky to send good wishes to yourself and your relatives and friends is a form of praying for peace or wishing to the mountain god when crossing the mountain pass.

4. Salonda, this is a blessing ceremony of Tibetan Buddhism. Scattering a piece of paper with scripture written on it into the sky to send good wishes to yourself and your relatives and friends is a form of praying for peace or wishing to the mountain god when crossing the mountain pass. Pray for people to get what they want, increase their happiness and increase their morality.

5. Salonda paper is usually made of corn starch. When it is sprinkled on the ground for a period of time, it will melt into the soil within a certain period of time after encountering water, and will not cause environmental pollution.