Embroidered Tibetan Door Curtain: 8 Auspicious Symbols, 42x72 Inches

Embroidered Tibetan Door Curtain: 8 Auspicious Symbols, 42x72 Inches

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$39.00
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Embroidered Tibetan Door Curtain: 8 Auspicious Symbols, 42x72 Inches

Embroidered Tibetan Door Curtain: 8 Auspicious Symbols, 42x72 Inches

$39.00
Sale price  $39.00 Regular price 
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8 Auspicious hand Embroidered
wide Size
42" inches by 72" inches tall

Good luck and 8 auspicious symbols.
The Eight Auspicious Symbols, or Tashi Takgyé, are a set of symbols in Tibetan Buddhism that represent the Buddhist path and are believed to bring good fortune, harmony, and protection:

~Precious parasol: Represents protection from illness and harmful forces, and the expansiveness of space
~White conch shell: Represents the far-reaching sound of the Dharma teachings, which can awaken disciples from ignorance
~Two golden fish: Represents spiritual release from suffering in samsara, and the mindful union of body, mind, compassion, and wisdom
~Vase of great treasures: Symbolizes the inexhaustible treasure of the Dharma teachings
~Lotus flower: Represents the compassion of the bodhisattvas, and frees us from mistakes
~Endless knot: Illustrates the oneness of all phenomena, or shunyata
~Victory banner: Represents the Buddha's victory over evil forces, and the invincibility of an enlightened being
Eight spoked wheel: Represents the Noble Eightfold Path, which is the path to enlightenment

The Eight Auspicious Symbols are often featured in sand mandalas and are believed to represent the transient universe.

The main doors of Buddhist monasteries and houses are typically covered with these Tibetan Buddhist door curtains.These door curtains feature the Buddhist Endless Knot, one of the eight lucky symbols.

Material: Cotton, Silk, and Lacy

Dimensions:
Wide: 42 inches (approximate)
Height: 72 inches (approximate)
weight: 1.5 lb

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