Important figure of tibetan Buddhism--Religious Auspicious Symbols
Important figure of tibetan Buddhism--Religious Auspicious Symbols

Religious Symbols in Tibetan Buddhism

 

The eight Auspicious Symbols, tashi targyel in Tibetan, are associated with gifts made to Sakamuni upon his englightenment and appear as protective motifs throughout Tibet.

 

Prefious Parasol

 

Usually placed over Buddha images to protect them from evil influences; it is a common Buddhist motif also seen in Thailand and Japan.

 

 

White Conch Shell

 

Blown in celebration of Sakyamuni's enlightenment, and often used to signal prayer time.

 

 

 

Golden Fishes

 

Shown leaping from the waters of captivity, they represent liberation from the Wheel of Life. (Once the symbol of Lhasa Beer!)

 

 

 

Vase of Great Treasure

 

A sacred repository of the jewels of enlightenment or the water of eternity.

 

 

 

 

Banner of Victory

 

Heralds the triumph of Buddhist wisdom over ignorance.

 

 

 

Knot of Eternity

 

Represents the entwined, never-ending passage of time, harmony and love and the unity of all things. Commonly seen on embroidery and tents.

 

 

 

Lotus Flower

 

Or padma, stands for Sakyamuni's purity and his compassion. The pure lotus rises from the muddy waters of earthly existence.

 

 

Wheel of Dharma

 

Represents the Holy Eightfold Path to salvation, and is also referred to as the Wheel of Law. The wheel turns twelve times, three times for each of the Four Holy Truths.

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