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Buddhist 8 Auspicious Symbols | A Sacred Emblem of Blessings

Buddhist 8 Auspicious Symbols | A Sacred Emblem of Blessings

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Brass 8 Auspicious Symbols Wall Hanging with Traditional Touch

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Size: 17 cm (Height) x 21 cm (Width)
Weight: 2.1 kg
Materials: Brass, Artificial Stone: Turquoise, Coral
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About Our Ritual Item :

The 8 Auspicious Symbols Set is a beautifully crafted collection made from brass, adorned with artificial turquoise and coral stones, adding color and spiritual depth. The set includes the Endless Knot, Lotus Flower, Conch Shell, Parasol, Treasure Vase, Victory Banner, Dharma Wheel, and Golden Fish, each representing essential virtues such as wisdom, purity, enlightenment, and prosperity. The Endless Knot symbolizes interconnection and unity, while the Lotus Flower represents spiritual awakening and purity. The Conch Shell signifies the spread of Dharma, and the Parasol protects from suffering. The Treasure Vase denotes abundance and fulfillment, the Victory Banner represents the triumph over ignorance, the Dharma Wheel embodies the path to enlightenment, and the Golden Fish stands for freedom and liberation.

Measuring 17 cm in height and 21 cm in width, with a total weight of 2.15 kg, this set is ideal for altar decorations, wall hangings, or sacred spaces. The intricate engravings and hand-sculpted details reflect traditional craftsmanship, making each piece unique and meaningful. The combination of brass with vibrant turquoise and coral accents enhances its visual appeal, making this set spiritually significant and an artistic masterpiece. Used in Buddhist teachings and ceremonies, this sacred collection symbolizes blessings, prosperity, and spiritual guidance. Whether placed in a meditation area or gifted as a spiritual offering, this Auspicious Symbols Set embodies the essence of Buddhist wisdom and devotion.

Introduction To The Auspicious Symbols :

The Eight Auspicious Symbols are most likely of pre-Buddhist origin and were incorporated into early Buddhist iconography after its beginnings. They are thought to reflect events in the Buddha's life and were eventually worshiped in Vajrayana Buddhism to create a group of eight offering deities.

How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?

• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center

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