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  2. Ashtamangala - Wikipedia

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    Auspicious symbols. Mandi. The dhvaja (Sanskrit; Tibetan: རྒྱལ་མཚན་, THL: gyeltsen) "banner, flag" was a military standard of ancient Indian warfare. The symbol represents the Buddha's victory over the four māras, or hindrances in the path of enlightenment. These hindrances are pride, desire, disturbing emotions, and the fear ...

  3. Hindu iconography - Wikipedia

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    Over the millennia of its development, Hinduism has adopted several iconic symbols, forming part of Hindu iconography, that are imbued with spiritual meaning based on either the scriptures or cultural traditions. The exact significance accorded to any of the icons varies with region, period and denomination of the followers.

  4. Dharmachakra - Wikipedia

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    Similar chakra (spoked-wheel) symbols are one of the most ancient in all Indian history. Madhavan and Parpola note that a wheel symbol appears frequently in Indus Valley civilization artifacts, particularly on several seals. [10] [note 1] Notably, it is present in a sequence of ten signs on the Dholavira Signboard. [10] [12]

  5. Category:Hindu symbols - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Hindu symbols" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  6. File:Hindu Symbols.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Shrivatsa - Wikipedia

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    Shrivatsa as a triangular mark on right side of Vishnu's chest. The Shrivatsa (Sanskrit: श्रीवत्स; IAST: Śrīvatsa, lit. ' Beloved of Śrī ') [1] is an ancient symbol, considered auspicious in Hinduism and other Indian religious traditions.