Silver-Plated Ashtamangala Set | Tibetan 8 Auspicious Symbols
Silver-Plated Ashtamangala Set | Tibetan 8 Auspicious Symbols
SKU:11594TCGAuspiciousSymbol
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Traditionally Handcarved Silver-Plated Ashtamangala Set
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Size: 12cm (Height) x 8.5cm (Base)
Weight: 0.084 kg
Total Weight: 0.744 kg
Materials: Copper, Silver Plating, Acrylic Color
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About Our ritual item :
The Ashtamangala set displayed in the image consists of eight auspicious symbols, each carefully crafted and arranged in vibrant acrylic colors on copper bases with silver plating. These symbols represent various aspects of Buddhist and spiritual traditions, signifying a prosperous and harmonious life. The Precious Parasol, White Conch Shell, Two Golden Fish, Knot of Eternity, Vase of Great Treasures, Victory Banner, Lotus Flower, and Eight Spoked Wheel are all featured in this remarkable piece. These symbols carry a deep spiritual meaning, such as the Lotus Flower symbolizing purity and the Eight-Spoked Wheel representing the Buddha's teachings.
The use of vibrant acrylic colors enhances the visual appeal of these symbols, making them stand out and giving them a lively, appealing look. The Precious Parasol, for example, symbolizes protection and spiritual authority, while the Knot of Eternity symbolizes the endless cycle of life and the interconnectedness of all things. The detailed craftsmanship in combining these symbols into an elegant and colorful display is a testament to the artisan's skill, and the silver-plated copper gives the piece a luxurious and refined appearance. Weighing just 0.744 kg, this lightweight set is an excellent addition to any space seeking to invite positive energy, prosperity, and spiritual blessings.
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 has significant spiritual significance. Ashtamangala is widely utilized at the entryway above the door by Hindu practitioners to guard against harmful spirits and attract positive energy at home, and for the same purpose at work or office space.
Why choose Evamratna?
To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes, in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.
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