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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 9826140, member: 2844"]Late to the party, but yes, Himalayan water offering bowls.</p><p>The jade bowls were probably made in China proper, and the silver mounts added in Tibet. They did a very good job, the bowls are stunning.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie49" alt=":happy:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>The repoussé symbols are the Ashtamangala, the eight auspicious symbols of Himalayan Buddhism.</p><p>The Ahstamangala were originally ancient Indian symbols of royalty. Other schools of Buddhism also have these symbols, as do Hinduism and Jainism, but the sets differ slightly from one culture to another.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Himalayana Ashtamangala are:</p><p>- The endless knot - the intertwining of wisdom and compassion, and interconnectedness of other important aspects which will lead to enlightenment.</p><p>- The victory banner - the victory of the activities of one's own and others body, speech and mind over obstacles and negativitities.</p><p>- The Dharmachakra, or wheel of law - the turning of the wheel of Dharma, which means continuous instructing of Buddha's teachings and living according to them.</p><p>- The bejewelled parasol - protection from illness, harmful forces and suffering.</p><p>- The goldfish - a state of fearlessness, without danger of drowning in the ocean of sufferings.</p><p>- The wisdom or treasure vase - an inexhaustible vessel for wisdom, longevity, health, wealth, prosperity. Also the wisdom and spiritual treasure gained through initiation.</p><p>- The lotus flower - rising from wordly defilement to purity through spiritual growth, just like the beautiful lotus flower rises from muddy waters.</p><p>- The right-coiled white conch - the deep and far-reaching sound of the Dharma teachings, which awakens disciples from the deep slumber of ignorance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 9826140, member: 2844"]Late to the party, but yes, Himalayan water offering bowls. The jade bowls were probably made in China proper, and the silver mounts added in Tibet. They did a very good job, the bowls are stunning.:happy: The repoussé symbols are the Ashtamangala, the eight auspicious symbols of Himalayan Buddhism. The Ahstamangala were originally ancient Indian symbols of royalty. Other schools of Buddhism also have these symbols, as do Hinduism and Jainism, but the sets differ slightly from one culture to another. The Himalayana Ashtamangala are: - The endless knot - the intertwining of wisdom and compassion, and interconnectedness of other important aspects which will lead to enlightenment. - The victory banner - the victory of the activities of one's own and others body, speech and mind over obstacles and negativitities. - The Dharmachakra, or wheel of law - the turning of the wheel of Dharma, which means continuous instructing of Buddha's teachings and living according to them. - The bejewelled parasol - protection from illness, harmful forces and suffering. - The goldfish - a state of fearlessness, without danger of drowning in the ocean of sufferings. - The wisdom or treasure vase - an inexhaustible vessel for wisdom, longevity, health, wealth, prosperity. Also the wisdom and spiritual treasure gained through initiation. - The lotus flower - rising from wordly defilement to purity through spiritual growth, just like the beautiful lotus flower rises from muddy waters. - The right-coiled white conch - the deep and far-reaching sound of the Dharma teachings, which awakens disciples from the deep slumber of ignorance.[/QUOTE]
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