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Presenting Khatag It is a common etiquette that can be used in festivals, at weddings, and other happy events as well as funeral ceremonies, worship, communication and welcoming or seeing off guests. Khatag is generally a long piece of white silk scarf which expresses good wishes, greetings or consolation of the giver. When presenting khatag, the giver should hold it up high to the shoulder, bow and pass it forward to the recipient, who will accept it with both hands. Only the most respected can hang the Khatag directly around the recipient's neck. The five-colored Khatag (blue, white, red, green, yellow), said to be the costume of Bodhisattva, is the most valuable and can only be presented to Bodhisattva and close relatives for special use.
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