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- The Ashtamangala (Sanskrit: अष्टमङ्गल, romanized: Aṣṭamaṅgala) is the sacred set of Eight Au****ious Signs (Chinese: 八吉祥, bajixiang) featured in a number...
- Ashtamangala prasnam is a certain type of practice of the prasna branch of Hindu astrology. The terminology indicates the use of eight (ashta) au****ious...
- honors the panch parmeshtis (or five supreme beings) in Jainism. The Ashtamangala are a set of eight au****ious symbols. There is some variation among...
- The shankha is one of the eight au****ious symbols of Buddhism, the Ashtamangala, and represents the pervasive sound of Buddhism. This s**** is from a...
- Prayer wheels sometimes depict dakinis and the eight au****ious symbols (ashtamangala). At the core of the cylinder, as the axle of the wheel, is a "life tree"...
- Nanteos Cup Relic Sampo Venus of Laussel Śarīra Cintamani Mani stone Ashtamangala Yasakani no Magatama Kaustubha Gem Luminous gemstones Philosopher's stone...
- Thirupat****, Madurai". Ancientindiantemple.blogspot.sg. Retrieved 2012-09-01. Ashta Lakshmi Ashtamangala Ashtavinayaka Ashtabharya Ashta Bhairavas List...
- Lotus throne base for figures in Asian religious art Lotus, one of the Ashtamangala (Eight Au****ious Symbols) Lotus Sutra, an influential Mahayana sutra...
- joyful, one peaceful, one wrathful, but may bear the umbrella of the ashtamangala or mushroom cap, Yidam (like Hayagriva) [citation needed], snow lion...
- religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. They are one of the ashtamangala, the eight au****ious emblems of these religions. In Hindu iconography...