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Dear friends,

 

Symbols on one side of the 'Kailash Dhana-Raksha Yantra' are as under. In the central part is a 'OM' in Tibetian language. Surrounding the symbol OM are the the Eight Auspicious Symbols of the Buddhist Religion. These eight symbols are as under :

 

1) A Conch Shell (it is certainly Valampuri), 2) A Lotus Flower, 3) A Wheel, 4) A Parasol (Umbrella), 5) An Endless Knot, 6) A Pair of Golden Fishes, 7) A Banner Proclaiming Victory and 8) A Treasure Vase.

 

I would suggest you to go through the following link.

 

The Eight Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism - A Study in Spiritual ... Designs of these eight symbols adorn all manner of sacred and secular Buddhist ... ass and judging peoples philosophies....becaus buddhism isnt a religion ...www.exoticindiaart.com/article/symbols/ - Cached - Similar

 

Symbols on other side is a matter of research.

 

Thanking you and with best wishes,

 

Chandrashekhar Phadke

 

 

 

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Thanks for the Good Information, as academics do, to flow out our knowledge,

regardless of gains or none.

 

Yes these are Eight Auscpicious Symbols of Buddhisim

 

The Front of The Square

The front is 12 Lunar Years cycle of Animals which are honoured annually to

represent each animal.

 

These 12 animals are the only Animals that responded to Buddha's call of Dharma

to the Animal Kingdom, and these 12 luminaries of each are honoured annually.

 

After the Animals cycle, the is a square which show (in 2 pencil rubbings which

are sent too to us) a tiny tibetan word " AUM " on the left top corner and Top

Right coner of the said square a " swatiska " to represent " Subha Laba " .

 

Bottom left corner is tiny Trident, and the Bottom Right corner is tiny Sri

Yantra in 3-dimensional like a mountain, which may be Kailash as the tibetans

call " Meru "

This square containing features of Aum, Swatiska, trident, and Sri Yantra are

not very easily dicern from the fotos in the Album at url

 

sacred-objects/photos/album/474625035/pic/96593750\

6/view?picmode= & mode=tn & order=ordinal & start=1 & count=20 & dir=asc

 

 

The second inner cycle within the Square is made of I-Ching Hexagrams that

Totals to a numeric value of 360 representing the total days of the tibetan

year, based on Lunar calendar.

 

 

The center inner circles is consist of the Tibetan Numerals that add up to 15 as

total. This number 15 is to represent the word " Dhana "

Dhana is asscociated with Kubera , which the Tibetan call " Jhambala "

 

All these said and written are only known to me in the past month or so, by Post

Graduate students engaged in these fields.

Before that I cared less about symbols and signs in most and any religions

Thanks and Best Regards

 

 

sacred-objects , chphadke wrote:

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> Dear friends,

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> Symbols on one side of the 'Kailash Dhana-Raksha Yantra' are as under. In the

central part is a 'OM' in Tibetian language.  Surrounding the symbol OM are the

the Eight Auspicious Symbols of the Buddhist Religion.  These eight symbols are

as under :

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> 1) A Conch Shell (it is certainly Valampuri), 2) A Lotus Flower, 3) A Wheel,

4) A Parasol (Umbrella), 5) An Endless Knot, 6) A Pair of Golden Fishes, 7) A

Banner Proclaiming Victory and 8) A Treasure Vase.

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> I would suggest you to go through the following link.

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> The Eight Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism - A Study in Spiritual ...

> Designs of these eight symbols adorn all manner of sacred and secular Buddhist

.... ass and judging peoples philosophies....becaus buddhism isnt a religion ...

> www.exoticindiaart.com/article/symbols/ - Cached - Similar

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> Symbols on other side is a matter of research.

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> Thanking you and with best wishes,

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> Chandrashekhar Phadke

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