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Tibetan 8 Auspicious Symbols | Sacred Buddhist Decor
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Size: 16.5cm(Height) x 9.5cm(Length) x 8.5cm(Width)
Single Weight: 0.23 kg
Total Weight: 1.86 kg
Copper Body, Electro Silver Plated, Electro Gold Plated
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About Our Product
The Tibetan 8 Auspicious Symbols set is a beautifully crafted collection of copper figurines, each symbolizing essential Buddhist teachings. Measuring 16.5 cm in height, 9.5 cm in length, and 8.5 cm in width, with the total set weighing 1.86 kg, the set includes the Golden Fish (happiness and freedom), Dharma Wheel (Buddha’s teachings), Lotus Flower (purity and spiritual enlightenment), and the Conch Shell (spreading Buddha's voice). Each symbol is crafted with attention to detail and finished with electro-silver and gold plating, adding spiritual and aesthetic depth to the piece.
The set also features the Endless Knot (representing the interconnection of all things), the Victory Banner (triumph over ignorance), and the Treasure Vase (abundance and good health). These symbols are designed to bring blessings, peace, and prosperity, each representing a different aspect of spiritual growth and enlightenment. They make a perfect addition to any space seeking positive energy and serenity.
With their intricate design and meaningful symbolism, the Tibetan 8 Auspicious Symbols set serves as a reminder of the path to enlightenment, creating a peaceful, balanced environment for meditation and mindfulness practices.
Introduction To The 8 Auspicious Symbols :
The eight auspicious symbols are identified as framing the body of the Buddha in Tibetan tradition, with the parasol representing his head, the golden fishes his eyes, the lotus his tongue, the treasure vase his neck, the wheel his feet, the victory banner his body, the conch his speck, and the endless knot his mind.
In Hinduism, they are known as Ashthamangala, which also holds significant spiritual significance. Ashthamangala is widely used at the entryway above the door by Hindu practitioners to ward off harmful spirits and attract positive energy at home, as well as for the same purpose in work or office spaces.




