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Name: Eight Auspicious Symbols ornaments
Material: Alloy
Dimension (height):
Small 22.5cm
Middle 26.5cm
Large 30cm
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Tibetan Buddhism Eight Auspicious Symbols ornaments
The Eight Auspicious Symbols, known as “Ashtamangala” in Sanskrit, hold profound significance in Tibetan Buddhism. Each symbol represents different aspects of the Buddha’s teachings and blessings, and together they embody the path to enlightenment.
The Parasol, or Chhatra, symbolizes protection from harmful forces and negative influences. It shelters beings from suffering, much like the Buddha’s teachings shield believers from the delusions of the world. The Victory Banner, or Dhvaja, stands for triumph over obstacles and the victory of spiritual knowledge over ignorance. It represents the Buddha’s conquest of all defilements and the victory of truth.
The Golden Fish, or Matsya, represent freedom, as fish swim freely in water without hindrance. They also symbolize fertility and abundance. The Endless Knot, or Shrivatsa, illustrates the interconnectedness of all phenomena and the infinite nature of the Buddha’s wisdom. It has no beginning or end, mirroring the cycle of cause and effect.
The Lotus, or Padma, is a powerful symbol of purity. Just as a lotus grows from muddy waters yet remains unsoiled, it represents the ability to rise above defilements and attain spiritual purity. The Conch Shell, or Shankha, signifies the far – reaching sound of the Buddha’s teachings, which spreads wisdom to dispel ignorance.
The Treasure Vase, or Kalasha, symbolizes prosperity and the accumulation of spiritual and material wealth. It contains the nectar of immortality, representing the fulfillment of all wishes. Finally, the Wheel of Dharma, or Dharmachakra, represents the Buddha’s teachings. Its eight spokes symbolize the Noble Eightfold Path, the route to enlightenment.
These symbols are often depicted in Buddhist art, architecture, and rituals, serving as reminders of the profound wisdom and blessings of the Buddha’s teachings.

Size (height) | Small 22.5cm, Middle 26.5cm, Large 30cm |
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