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Buddhist Symbols

The Eight Auspicious Signs

The Buddhist symbols, The Eight Auspicious Signs, are very meaningful religious symbols of Buddhism, revealing our progress along the Buddhist path to enlightenment.
The umbrella
symbolises the umbrella of the Buddhist community and teaches us that first we should enter the Buddhist family.
The fish
symbolises harmony indicating that under this umbrella we should always live in harmony and peace.
The vase
symbolises wealth and teaches us that we should enjoy the inner wealth of our faith, moral discipline, our study and practice of Dharma, benefiting others, sense of shame, consideration for others, and wisdom.
The lotus
symbolises purity which indicates that we should always strive to become a pure being by practicing the Bodhisattva's way of life.
The conch shell symbolises the Dharma Jewel and teaches us that we should accomplish the Dharma Jewel, the realisations of the stages of the path, within our mind.
The knot of eternity symbolises an uncommon quality of Buddha’s realizations, namely his realization of omniscient wisdom.
The victory banner symbolises an uncommon quality of Buddha's abandonment, his abandonment of the delusions and mistaken appearance
The Dharma Wheel indicates that, having attained these two uncommon qualities of Buddha, we are able to lead all living beings to permanent liberation from suffering, principally by turning the wheel of Dharma, that is by giving Dharma teachings. This is our final goal.
These last two together ('The knot of eternity' and 'The victory banner') indicate that through gaining the Dharma Jewel, the realisations of the stages of the path to enlightenment, we shall attain these two uncommon qualities of Buddha.
From this explanation we can see that the symbolism of the eight auspicious signs shows how to begin, progress along, and complete the spiritual path.
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