8 Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism Set
About Our Ritual Item :
Introducing the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism Set, a painstakingly produced collection that masterfully embodies artistic workmanship and Tibetan spiritual history. With exquisite gold plating and quality copper bodies, each piece in this stunning collection reflects deep cultural significance and meticulous attention to detail. The Eight Auspicious Symbols are the Parasol, Golden Fish, Treasure Vase, Lotus Flower, Conch Shell, Endless Knot, Victory Banner, and Dharma Wheel. Each symbol represents a different element of Buddhist teachings and benefits.
The Eight Auspicious Symbols Set is perfect for collectors, art followers, and spiritual practitioners because it is a beautiful decorative item and an effective symbol of spiritual dedication. These symbols inspire deep thought and devotion whether arranged in a meditation area, on a holy shrine, or as a graceful decor piece in any environment. Every symbol has a distinct spiritual meaning: the Lotus Flower denotes enlightenment and purity; the Endless Knot represents eternal harmony; the Victory Banner represents the triumph of wisdom over ignorance; the Dharma Wheel embodies the teachings of the Buddha; the Parasol signifies protection; the Golden Fish symbolizes happiness and freedom; the Treasure Vase represents abundance and prosperity; and so on.
This set is more than just a pretty thing; it's a significant relic that represents fine craftsmanship and profound spiritual principles. The spirit of traditional Tibetan art is captured by the use of copper with gold plating, which promises longevity and a timeless look. The Eight Auspicious Symbols Set offers both visual brilliance and spiritual enrichment, with each element expertly made to reflect its spiritual virtues. It is a priceless addition to any collection or hallowed space, serving as a monument to the rich spiritual and creative traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
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.
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Size: 15.5 cm (Height) x 10.5 cm (Width)
Single Weight:0.192 kg
Total Weight:1.45 kg
Materials: Copper body, Gold Plated
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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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