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The '''seven emblems of royalty''' (Tib. ''rgyal srid sna bdun'') are the seven possessions of a universal monarch (''chakravartin''). They are: | The '''seven emblems of royalty''' (Tib. ''rgyal srid sna bdun'') are the seven possessions of a [[universal monarch]] (''chakravartin''). They are: | ||
#the precious golden wheel, | #the precious golden wheel, | ||
#the precious wish-fulfilling jewel, | #the precious wish-fulfilling jewel, |
Revision as of 11:45, 4 October 2007
The seven emblems of royalty (Tib. rgyal srid sna bdun) are the seven possessions of a universal monarch (chakravartin). They are:
- the precious golden wheel,
- the precious wish-fulfilling jewel,
- the precious queen,
- the precious minister,
- the precious elephant,
- the precious horse,
- and the precious general.
These symbolize the seven noble riches.