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Sku#:2728-1
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Material: Copper, Electroplated. (Complete Set)
Size: Approx. 29cm
Description: In Tibetan Buddhism, the **Eight Auspicious Symbols** (བརྒྱད་བཀྲ་ཤིས་) are eight auspicious and perfect ritual implements, representing the sublimity of the Dharma and the perfection of practice. These eight auspicious symbols are:
1. **Canopy** (གདུགས་): Symbolizes the protection of the Dharma, shielding against afflictions and obstacles, enabling practitioners to abide in wisdom.
2. **Two Fish** (ཉ་): Represents liberation and freedom, symbolizing that practitioners can break free from the bondage of samsara and attain ultimate liberation.
3. **Lotus (མེ་ཏོག་):** Symbolizes purity and enlightenment, representing that although practitioners live in the secular world, they can maintain purity and freedom from defilement.
4. **Vase (བུམ་པ་):** Symbolizes the perfection of wisdom and merit, representing that practitioners can obtain endless Dharma wealth and blessings.
5. **Conch Shell (དུང་):** Symbolizes the spread of Buddhism, representing that the Buddha's teachings resound like the sound of a conch shell, benefiting all beings.
6. **Auspicious Knot (བཀྲ་ཤིས་འཁྲུངས་):** Symbolizes the infinity of cause and effect and wisdom, representing that practitioners can realize the interdependence and perfection of the Dharma realm.
7. **Victory Banner** (རྒྱལ་མཚན་): Symbolizes victory and achievement, representing the practitioner's ability to overcome afflictions and attain ultimate wisdom.
8. **Dharma Wheel** (ཆོས་འཁོར་): Symbolizes the operation of the Dharma, representing the practitioner's continuous progress and promotion of the Dharma.
These auspicious symbols are commonly found in Buddhist art and rituals such as temples, mandalas, thangkas, and ritual implements, and are used in ceremonies such as consecration, blessing, and offerings. They are not only spiritual guides for practitioners but also symbolize the perfection and sublimity of the Dharma.
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