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'''Tiger''' – (Tib. ''tak'') one of the [[four dignities]], which can represent aspects of the Bodhisattva attitude or qualities of the | '''Tiger''' – (Tib. ''tak'') one of the [[four dignities]], which can represent aspects of the Bodhisattva attitude or qualities of the [windhorse]]. | ||
The tiger sybolizes the air element. It abides in the south. | The tiger sybolizes the [[air element]]. It abides in the south. | ||
One source said: | One source said: |
Revision as of 16:29, 1 July 2007
Tiger – (Tib. tak) one of the four dignities, which can represent aspects of the Bodhisattva attitude or qualities of the [windhorse]].
The tiger sybolizes the air element. It abides in the south.
One source said:
- The Tiger symbolizes unconditional confidence, disciplined awareness, kindness and modesty. It is relaxed yet energized; resting in a gentle state of being that has a natural sense of satisfaction and fulfillment, referring to the state of enlightenment.