Eight Auspicious Symbols and Eight Auspicious Substances All-in-One Altar Shrine Offering - Alloy
Vividly arranged on a beautiful tree design, each symbol in this exquisite all-in-one set is intricately hand-painted and serves as a wonderful offering for the shrine and altar.
The Eight Auspicious Symbols are prominent decorative elements in Tibetan culture, commonly featured in altars, offering accessories, and home decor. These symbols hold deep significance in Tibetan Buddhism, representing offerings made by celestial beings to Shakyamuni Buddha upon his enlightenment. The symbols include: the parasol, pair of fishes, treasure vase, lotus, right-coiled white conch shell, endless knot, victory banner, and golden wheel.
Originally used in ancient India during ceremonies such as royal investitures, each symbol carries specific meanings:
Right-coiled White Conch: Symbolizes the melodious sound of Dharma teachings, awakening disciples from ignorance to achieve welfare.
Precious Umbrella: Represents protection from illness, obstacles, and suffering, providing shelter under its beneficial shade.
Victory Banner: Signifies triumph over obstacles and negativities, reflecting the supremacy of Buddhist teachings.
Golden Fish: Symbolizes fearlessness and liberation from the ocean of suffering, allowing beings to move freely and fearlessly.
Dharma Wheel: Represents the turning of Buddha's teachings and realizations, spreading wholesome deeds and liberation universally.
Endless Knot: Signifies the inseparable union of wisdom and method, embodying the interdependence of religious doctrine and worldly affairs.
Lotus Flower: Symbolizes purity of body, speech, and mind, blossoming into blissful liberation through virtuous actions.
Vase of Treasure: Symbolizes abundance and prosperity, bringing forth endless benefits of wealth, longevity, and spiritual liberation.
The Eight Auspicious Symbols hold great significance, each commemorating specific occasions connected with the emergence, teaching, growth, and demonstration of the power and benefit of Dharma in this world.
There are variations in the lists of the Eight Auspicious Symbols and the order in which they appear. Here is one such list, along with descriptions of the specific occasions they commemorate:
1. Right-Coiling Conch Shell: Symbolizes the far-reaching and melodious sound of the Dharma teachings.
2. Yogurt: Represents longevity and wealth.
3. Durva Grass: Signifies a long life.
4. Vermilion: Denotes the power of the Dharma to overcome obstacles.
5. Bilva Fruit: Symbolizes the realization of auspiciousness.
6. Mirror: Represents clear insight and wisdom.
7. Giwang: Symbolizes purity and the power of the Dharma.
8. White Mustard Seed: Represents the victory of Dharma over ignorance and negativity.
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Height: 28 cm
Width: 22.3 cm
Foot diameter: 12 cm
Weight: 1 kg
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