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The endless knot or eternal knot (Sanskrit: ; Tibetan Dpal be'u) is a symbolic knot found in Tibet and Mongolia. The motif is used in Tibetan Buddhism, and may also be found in Chinese art as one ...
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The Endless Knot is a symbolic knot used in Tibetan Buddhism. The Endless Knot is also found in Mongolia. The Endless Knot is known as dpal be'u in Tibetan and shrivatsa in Sanskrit. Other names for it are the Tibetan Knot, the Mystic Dragon, the Knot of Eternity, and the Lucky Diagram.
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This pendant is made from sterling silver and turquoise material. This pendant is 1 inch long and .75 of an inch wide. The Tibetan Buddhist eternity knot symbol is on the front of this pendant. This pendant was handmade in Nepal....
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This pendant is made from Tibetan silver, lapis lazuli, and coral. This pendant is 2 inches long and .5 of an inch wide and it was handmade in Nepal. This pendant is made in the shape of the Tibetan Buddhist eternity knot symbol....
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Religious Symbols in Tibetan Buddhism ... Shown leaping from the waters of captivity, they represent liberation from the Wheel of Life. (Once the symbol of Lhasa Beer!) ... A sacred repository of the jewels of enlightenment or the water of eternity.
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ANGEL: Symbol of good and evil spirits in religions around the world. This picture shows a Tibetan guardian angel. ... In Bhutan and Tibet, it is still known as the Cosmic Mandal, a sign of the Trimurti."5 Like the yin yang (below), it also represents eternity. This is also the symbol for U.S. Department of Transportation.
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Tibetan symbols, including the Aum, Dharmachakra, Double Dorje, Drigug, Kartika or Hook Knife, Tibetan Aum Mandala, and Tibetan Skull are featured on this page. ... The Tibetan Knot, repeated in this design four times around the band of an argentium silver ring, is a popular symbol, incorporating the themes of...
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Serpents are trampled in triumph over sin and death, or eat their tails in the old Celtic symbol of eternity. Doves are for the Holy Spirit, love, peace, or renewed life.
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