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===The Most Precious Parasol===
===The Most Precious Parasol===
* white umbrella (Skt. ''sitātapatra''; Wyl. ''gdugs'')
*(Skt. ''sitātapatra''; Wyl. ''gdugs'')
 
Protects from suffering, [[destructive emotions]], illness, harm and obstacles.  
Protects from suffering, [[destructive emotions]], illness, harm and obstacles.  
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===The Auspicious Golden Fishes===  
===The Auspicious Golden Fishes===  
* golden fish (Skt. ''kanaka-matsya''; Wyl. ''gser nya'')
*(Skt. ''kanakamatsya''; Wyl. ''gser nya'')
They stand for fearlessness, freedom and liberation, as well as happiness, fertility and abundance.  
They stand for fearlessness, freedom and liberation, as well as happiness, fertility and abundance.  
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===The Wish-fulfilling Vase of Treasure===
===The Wish-fulfilling Vase of Treasure===
* flask of treasure (Skt. ''nidhi-ghaṭa''; Wyl. ''bum pa'')
*(Skt. ''nidhighaṭa''; Wyl. ''bum pa'')
An inexhaustible source of long life, wealth, and prosperity, which fulfils all one’s spiritual and material wishes.
An inexhaustible source of long life, wealth, and prosperity, which fulfils all one’s spiritual and material wishes.
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===The Exquisite Lotus Blossom===  
===The Exquisite Lotus Blossom===  
* lotus flower (Skt. ''padma-kuñjara''; Wyl. ''pad ma''))
*(Skt. ''padmakuñjara''; Wyl. ''pad ma''))
Stands for purity of mind and heart, and transformation, as well as compassion, and all perfect qualities.
Stands for purity of mind and heart, and transformation, as well as compassion, and all perfect qualities.
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===The Conch Shell of Far Renown===
===The Conch Shell of Far Renown===
* conch turning to right (Skt. ''śaṅkha-varta''; Wyl. ''dung dkar g.yas 'khyil'')
*(Skt. ''śaṅkhavarta''; Wyl. ''dung dkar g.yas 'khyil'')
Symbolizes the far-reaching melodious sound of the spiritual teachings.  
Symbolizes the far-reaching melodious sound of the spiritual teachings.  
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===The Glorious Endless Knot===
===The Glorious Endless Knot===
* coiled knot (Skt. ''śrī-vatsya''; Wyl. ''dpal be'u'')
*(Skt. ''śrīvatsya''; Wyl. ''dpal be'u'')
The sign of interdependence, of how everything in the universe is interconnected.  
The sign of interdependence, of how everything in the universe is interconnected.  
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===The Ever-Flying Banner of Victory===
===The Ever-Flying Banner of Victory===
* banner of victory (Skt. ''kunda-dhvaja''; Wyl. ''rgyal mtshan'')
*(Skt. ''kundadhvaja''; Wyl. ''rgyal mtshan'')
Means victory over all disagreement, disharmony or obstacles, and the attainment of happiness, both temporary and ultimate.
Means victory over all disagreement, disharmony or obstacles, and the attainment of happiness, both temporary and ultimate.
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===The All-powerful Wheel===
===The All-powerful Wheel===
* golden wheel (Skt. ''suvarṅa-cakra''; Wyl. ''chos kyi 'khor lo'')
*(Skt. ''suvarṅacakra''; Wyl. ''chos kyi 'khor lo'')
Symbolizes the teaching of Buddha, and is the source of spiritual values, wealth, love and liberation.  
Symbolizes the teaching of Buddha, and is the source of spiritual values, wealth, love and liberation.  
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*Dagyab Rinpoche, ''Buddhist Symbols in Tibetan Culture'', Wisdom Publications, 1995, 1. The Eight Symbols of Good Fortune.
*Dagyab Rinpoche, ''Buddhist Symbols in Tibetan Culture'', Wisdom Publications, 1995, 1. The Eight Symbols of Good Fortune.


 
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Revision as of 22:42, 18 May 2009

The eight auspicious symbols (Skt. aṣṭamaṅgala; Wyl. bkra shis rtags bryad) are:


The Most Precious Parasol

  • (Skt. sitātapatra; Wyl. gdugs)

Protects from suffering, destructive emotions, illness, harm and obstacles.

The Auspicious Golden Fishes

  • (Skt. kanakamatsya; Wyl. gser nya)

They stand for fearlessness, freedom and liberation, as well as happiness, fertility and abundance.

The Wish-fulfilling Vase of Treasure

  • (Skt. nidhighaṭa; Wyl. bum pa)

An inexhaustible source of long life, wealth, and prosperity, which fulfils all one’s spiritual and material wishes.

The Exquisite Lotus Blossom

  • (Skt. padmakuñjara; Wyl. pad ma))

Stands for purity of mind and heart, and transformation, as well as compassion, and all perfect qualities.

The Conch Shell of Far Renown

  • (Skt. śaṅkhavarta; Wyl. dung dkar g.yas 'khyil)

Symbolizes the far-reaching melodious sound of the spiritual teachings.

The Glorious Endless Knot

  • (Skt. śrīvatsya; Wyl. dpal be'u)

The sign of interdependence, of how everything in the universe is interconnected.

The Ever-Flying Banner of Victory

  • (Skt. kundadhvaja; Wyl. rgyal mtshan)

Means victory over all disagreement, disharmony or obstacles, and the attainment of happiness, both temporary and ultimate.

The All-powerful Wheel

  • (Skt. suvarṅacakra; Wyl. chos kyi 'khor lo)

Symbolizes the teaching of Buddha, and is the source of spiritual values, wealth, love and liberation.

Further Reading

  • Dagyab Rinpoche, Buddhist Symbols in Tibetan Culture, Wisdom Publications, 1995, 1. The Eight Symbols of Good Fortune.