Description
Buddhist 8 Auspicious Symbol Set | Spiritual Altar Decor
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Diameter: 22cm
Weight: 1.078 kg
Total Weight: 7.702kg
Materials: Copper, Gold Plated, Acrylic Color
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About Our ritual item :
This Eight Auspicious Symbols Set is a beautiful Tibetan-inspired decor piece that will enhance your home's or meditation space's spiritual ambiance. Each symbol has a diameter of 22 cm, and the set weighs 7.702 kg, with each emblem weighing 1.078 kg. These symbols are made of copper, elegantly gold-plated, and adorned with acrylic paint, giving each item a stunning finish. The symbols embody key principles of Tibetan Buddhism, which are believed to bring wealth, protection, and insight into your life.
This collection features the renowned Eternal Knot, Dharma Wheel, Vase of Treasure, Precious Umbrella (or Parasol), Golden Fish, Lotus Flower, Right-Turning Conch Shell, and Victory Banner religious symbols. Each symbol is significant, representing forces promoting good fortune and enlightenment. The gold-plated finish adds a stunning touch to your surroundings while enhancing the spiritual meaning of the symbols.
These eight auspicious symbols, whether displayed in your meditation room or altar or as a thoughtful gift, will infuse your surroundings with positive energy and benefits. This auspicious set brings together the essence of Tibetan spirituality, offering blessings of good fortune, wisdom, and protection. This masterpiece exudes a sense of divine grace and elegance, perfect for both ritual practices and decorative purposes. Invite the positive energies of the auspicious symbols into your space and infuse your life with blessings and abundance.
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.