Tibetan lucky signs
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The eight lucky signs Dug (Parasol), Bhumpa (Vase), Dhungkar (White Conch), Gyaltsen (Victorious Banner), Sernya (Golden Fish), Pema (Lotus), Palbheu (Endless Knot), Choekyi Khorlo (Wheel of Dharma) are called as Tashi Tagyein Tibetan. These auspicious signs are intimate with life and teachings of the Buddha. These eight lucky signs manifest themselves in paintings and in the form of carving on the furniture and can also be seen on the walls of buildings.