In Tibetan, “chag tsal lo”is a respectful phrase often found in Buddhist liturgy and teachings. Literally, chag (ཕྱག་) literally means “hand,” tsal (འཚལ་) means “to prostrate, bow, or pay homage,” and lo (ལོ་) is a particle indicating emphasis or finality. Together, it conveys “I pay homage” or “I bow down.” It expresses deep reverence toward enlightened beings, the Three Jewels (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha), or a sacred principle. In practice, it embodies humility, devotion, and the recognition of the sacred qualities of the object of veneration, both physically through prostration and mentally through heartfelt respect.
The frame not included.
This piece is handwritten using a calligraphy pen. It’s made to order and includes artist’s seal.
Size: 12″ x 9″
Medium: Calligraphy Pen
Please note that each work is made to order which makes each one unique. Your piece could show some slight variation from the one which is pictured here.