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*4. The Exquisite Lotus Blossom, which stands for purity of mind and heart, and transformation, as well as compassion, and all perfect qualities.
*4. The Exquisite Lotus Blossom, which stands for purity of mind and heart, and transformation, as well as compassion, and all perfect qualities.


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*5. The Conch Shell of Far Renown, which symbolizes the far-reaching melodious sound of the spiritual teachings.  
*5. The Conch Shell of Far Renown, which symbolizes the far-reaching melodious sound of the spiritual teachings.  



Revision as of 22:06, 6 March 2007

The Eight Auspicious Symbols (Tib. bkra shis rtags bryad) are:

  • 1. The Most Precious Parasol, which protects from suffering, destructive emotions, illness, harm and obstacles.
  • 2. The Auspicious Golden Fishes which stand for fearlessness, freedom and liberation, as well as happiness, fertility and abundance.
  • 3. The Wish-fulfilling Vase of Treasure, an inexhaustible source of long life, wealth, and prosperity, which fulfils all one’s spiritual and material wishes.
  • 4. The Exquisite Lotus Blossom, which stands for purity of mind and heart, and transformation, as well as compassion, and all perfect qualities.

  • 5. The Conch Shell of Far Renown, which symbolizes the far-reaching melodious sound of the spiritual teachings.
  • 6. The Glorious Endless Knot which is the sign of interdependence, of how everything in the universe is interconnected.
  • 7. The Ever-Flying Banner of Victory which means victory over all disagreement, disharmony or obstacles, and the attainment of happiness, both temporary and ultimate.
  • 8. The All-powerful Wheel that symbolizes the teaching of Buddha, and is the source of spiritual values, wealth, love and liberation.