Handcrafted Tibetan Ashtamangala Symbols | Copper Body with Gold & Silver Plating
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Size: 17cm(Height) x 9.5cm(Length) x 8.2cm(Width)
Single Weight: 0.22 kg
Total Weight: 1.77 kg
Materials: Copper, Electro Gold Plated, Electro Silver Plated
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About Our Product
The Tibetan Ashtamangala Symbols are a set of intricately designed copper symbols, electroplated with gold and silver to represent the Eight Auspicious Symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing at 17 cm in height, with 9.5 cm in length and 8.2 cm in width, and weighing 0.22 kg per symbol (total weight of 1.77 kg), these symbols are designed for use in rituals and spiritual ceremonies. The Ashtamangala represents the union of physical and spiritual well-being, and each symbol carries deep significance for good fortune, protection, and blessings.
The Tibetan Ashtamangala Symbols are comprised of the Eight Auspicious Symbols, including the Conch Shell, Lotus, Wheel of Dharma, Victory Banner, Endless Knot, Golden Fish, Treasure Vase, and Parasol. Each symbol carries its own unique spiritual meaning: the Conch Shell symbolizes the sound of the Dharma, the Lotus represents purity, the Wheel of Dharma signifies the teachings of Buddha, and so on. Together, these symbols embody the protection and blessings of both material and spiritual realms, making them powerful tools for meditation, prayer, and ritual.
These Tibetan Ashtamangala Symbols are perfect for anyone looking to enhance their spiritual practice, meditation, or Tibetan Buddhist rituals. The electro gold and silver plating gives them a radiant finish, adding both beauty and sacred significance to any altar or ritual space. Whether used for personal reflection, ceremonies, or as a spiritual gift, these symbols are ideal for invoking blessings, protecting against negative energies, and promoting well-being.
Introduction of Eight Auspicious Symbols
In Tibetan tradition, Ashtamangala, which translates to 'eight auspicious symbols,' is depicted as framing the Buddha's body. The parasol represents 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 speech, and the endless knot his mind. These symbols are also referred to as Ashtamangala in Hinduism, where they hold significant spiritual meaning.