Buddhist Eight Auspicious Symbols
About Our ritual item :
Presenting the Buddhist Eight Auspicious Symbols, an exquisitely made set that captures the depth of Tibetan workmanship and spiritual legacy. Each item in this set has a copper body and is decorated with electrogold and silver plating. It weighs 6.384 kg overall and is 30 cm in height and 12 cm in breadth. The exquisite patterns and finely crafted workmanship reflect the profound cultural significance of the Eight Auspicious Symbols, representing various aspects of Buddhist teachings and benefits, including longevity, prosperity, and wisdom.
The Buddhist Eight Auspicious Symbols set is a beautiful decorative item and a potent sign of spiritual devotion, making it ideal for collectors, spiritual seekers, and art enthusiasts. These symbols inspire profundity and devotion, whether arranged in a meditation area, on a holy shrine, or as a classy accent piece in any environment. Each symbol enhances the surrounding space with its own spiritual meaning and aesthetic appeal, making this set a treasured addition to any collection or hallowed space from the Lotus Flower to the Endless Knot.
This set represents fine craftsmanship and profound spiritual ideals, making it more than just a pretty piece of furniture. Copper with electro-gold and silver plating captures the spirit of traditional Tibetan art, promising longevity and a timeless aesthetic appeal. The set's pieces are expertly designed to communicate their spiritual qualities, providing artistic brilliance and spiritual enrichment. The Buddhist Eight Auspicious Symbols set is a priceless addition to any collection or hallowed area. It is a monument to the rich spiritual and creative legacy of Tibetan Buddhism.
Introduction To The 8 Auspicious Symbols :
In Tibetan tradition, the eight auspicious symbols are identified as framing the Buddha's body, 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.
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Size: 30 cm (Height) x 12 cm (Width)
Total Weight: 6.384kg
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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.