The Eight Auspicious Symbols thangka in Tibetan Buddhism depicts seven specific items .Parasol,Golden ,Fish, Treasure vase,Lotus,Conch Shell, Endless knot ,Victory Banner ,dharma wheel that symbolize the Buddha’s enlightenment and gifts, representing protection, freedom, abundance, purity, the voice of Dharma, interconnectedness, triumph, and the path to awakening, often painted together in a decorative composition.
The Eight Auspicious Symbols:
1.The parasol is used as a protection against evil. It is a sign of high dignity. 2.The wheel with the eight spokes embodies the eightfold path to enlightenment. 3.The banner symbolizes the victory of Buddha’s teachings. 4.The golden fishes announce the release from suffering. 5.The vase contains the water of eternity and represents spiritual wealth. 6.The perfect lotus corresponds to purity. 7.The shell-shaped bugle prevents evil from occurring. 8.The infinite knot symbolizes infinite love and a long life.
In Hinduism and Buddhism, the belief is that by entering the mandala and proceeding towards its center, you are guided through the cosmic process of transforming the universe from one of suffering into one of joy and happiness.
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