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In [[tantra|tantric]] iconography the '''sun disc and moon disc''' are the customary '''seats''' for both [[buddha]]s and [[yidam]]s. The sun symbolizes jnana, or [[wisdom]], while the moon is a symbol of [[bodhichitta]], or compassion. <ref>''The Heart of the Buddha'', page 438, in ''The Collected Works of Chogyam Trungpa'', Volume 3, published by Shambhala Publications. | In [[tantra|tantric]] iconography the '''sun disc and moon disc''' are the customary '''seats''' for both [[buddha]]s and [[yidam]]s. The sun symbolizes jnana, or [[wisdom]], while the moon is a symbol of [[bodhichitta]], or compassion.<ref>''The Heart of the Buddha'', page 438, in ''The Collected Works of Chogyam Trungpa'', Volume 3, published by Shambhala Publications.</ref> | ||
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In tantric iconography the sun disc and moon disc are the customary seats for both buddhas and yidams. The sun symbolizes jnana, or wisdom, while the moon is a symbol of bodhichitta, or compassion.[1]
References
- ↑ The Heart of the Buddha, page 438, in The Collected Works of Chogyam Trungpa, Volume 3, published by Shambhala Publications.