Eight Auspicious Tibetan Symbols Set | Copper, Gold & Silver Plated Sculptures for Spiritual Blessings
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Size: 11cm (Height) x 8cm (Width)
Single Weight: 0.11kg
Total Weight: 0.89kg
Materials: Copper, Gold Plated, Silver Plated
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About 8 Auspicious Symbols:
The Eight Auspicious Tibetan Symbols set is a beautifully crafted collection made from a blend of copper with gold and silver plating, combining with elegant finishes. Each symbol—the Dharma Wheel, Lotus Flower, Victory Banner, Treasure Vase, Conch Shell, Endless Knot, Fish, and Parasol embodies vital teachings and blessings of Tibetan Buddhism, designed to invite prosperity, protection, and spiritual harmony into your life. Measuring 11 cm tall and 8 cm wide, this set fits perfectly on your altar or sacred space, serving as both a meaningful decorative piece and a daily reminder of the path to enlightenment and well-being. Its meticulous craftsmanship ensures lasting beauty and spiritual significance for years to come. meditation space, or home decor.
Crafted from copper with elegant gold and silver plating, the Eight Auspicious Tibetan Symbols set combines spiritual significance with refined beauty. Each symbol is thoughtfully designed to enrich your spiritual practice while serving as a captivating decorative element. The luxurious blend of metals adds sophistication to any home or workspace, inviting blessings of prosperity, protection, and harmony. Weighing just 0.11 kg per symbol and totaling 0.89 kg for the full set, this collection is both lightweight and substantial, allowing for easy display or transport. With intricate detailing and vibrant finishes, these sacred symbols offer enduring inspiration and a meaningful connection to your spiritual path.
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 holds significant spiritual significance. Ashthamangala is widely used at the entryway above the door by Hindu practitioners to ward off harmful spirits and attract positive energy at home, as well as for the same purpose in work or office spaces.