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Twin Fish Pendant

$32

Try this twin fish pendant designed with blazing style. Complete your look with this perfect statement piece with remarkable attractiveness. This iconic ornamental has a beautiful symbolic meaning. This momentous pendant with the enticing design is absolutely timeless.

 

Siddhartha Gautama started addressing his teachings and guidance of enlightenment and suffering in the 6 the century B.C.  Then the Buddhism began in India. Siddhartha Gautama as the founder of Buddhism used various symbols in Buddhism.

 

He guides the buddha community with his illustrations and teachings.  Siddhartha Gautama illustrates his symbols and teachings in Buddhism.  He described the important eight distinct auspicious symbols that are the representation of God's gift to budda when he attained nirvana. 

Specifications
LCH58
Sterling Silver
Dimensions: 1.2 inch Height, 1.0 inch width
Weight: 6 gm
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The eight noble symbols are the Treasure Vase, Victory Banner,  Parasol,  Lotus, Dharmachakra, Endless knot, Golden fish, and the  Conch. The pair of golden fishes are called  Matsyayugma in Sanskrit. Matsyayugma means the coupled fish. The golden fishes in Buddhism are a symbol of impulsiveness and happiness.

 

The golden fishes represent freedom as they can move freely in the water. Mostly the fish swim in pairs that's why in china it is given traditionally as a wedding present to the couple. The two fishes were given to the lord Buddha is signifies as the auspicious symbol in this pendant. The golden fish is associated with courage because they swim fearlessly. 

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