26393ESU8AuspiciousSymbolSets

Sacred Eight Auspicious Symbols Set | Copper Body with Electro Gold & Silver Plating


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Size: 19.5cm x 9cm
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Tibetan Eight Auspicious Symbols Set | Ritual Shrine Offering

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Size: 19.5cm(Height) x 15cm(Length) x 9cm(Width)
Single Weight: 0.16 kg
Total Weight:  0.96 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated, Silver Plated
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About Our Product

This Sacred Eight Auspicious Symbols Set is a sacred Buddhist altar decoration crafted from a copper body with electro gold plating and silver plated detailing. Measuring 19.5 cm in height, 15 cm in length, and 9 cm in width, this set carries a graceful shrine presence with a total weight of 0.96 kg. Each symbol stands on its own raised base, creating a complete Ashtamangala display for Buddhist altars, meditation rooms, temple spaces, and devotional home decor.

The set includes the eight revered auspicious symbols: the parasol, golden fish, treasure vase, lotus, conch shell, endless knot, victory banner, and Dharma wheel. Each piece is carefully shaped with ornamental scrollwork, fine metal detailing, and a balanced gold and silver contrast that brings richness to the design. The silver plated side flourishes frame each central golden symbol beautifully, while the copper body reflects the skill of traditional Himalayan metal craftsmanship.

In Buddhist tradition, the Eight Auspicious Symbols represent blessings, protection, wisdom, compassion, spiritual victory, purity, and the path toward enlightenment. Displaying this sacred Ashtamangala ritual set on an altar is believed to invite harmony, peace, positive energy, and mindful devotion into the space. It serves as a meaningful reminder of the Buddha’s teachings and the inner journey from confusion toward awakened wisdom.

Introduction of Auspicious Symbols

In Tibetan tradition, the Eight Auspicious Symbols are known as Ashtamangala, which hold deep spiritual significance. These symbols are widely recognized as representing key aspects of Buddhist teachings and principles, often found on monastery walls, prayer rooms, and personal altars. Each symbol carries unique meaning: the Parasol signifies protection; the Golden Fish, happiness and freedom; the Treasure Vase, abundance; the Lotus, purity; the Dharma Wheel, the Buddha's teachings; the Conch Shell, the spread of Buddha's voice; the Endless Knot, the never-ending cycle of life and the interdependence of all beings; and the Victory Banner, triumph over ignorance and negativity. Collectively, these symbols aim to inspire practitioners toward enlightenment and a virtuous life.

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