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'''Four dignities''' - are mythical animals which represent various aspects of the Bodhisattva attitude, like strength, protection and cheerfulness. They are: [[Dragon]], [[Tiger]], [[Snow Lion]] and [[Garuda]]. | '''Four dignities''' - are mythical animals which represent various aspects of the Bodhisattva attitude, like strength, protection and cheerfulness. They are: [[Dragon]], [[Tiger]], [[Snow Lion]] and [[Garuda]]. | ||
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Four dignities - are mythical animals which represent various aspects of the Bodhisattva attitude, like strength, protection and cheerfulness. They are: Dragon, Tiger, Snow Lion and Garuda.
Many prayer flags show the four dignities with a wind-horse in
the center.