Where did the symbol for Buddhism come from?
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In East Asian Buddhism, the swastika is a widely used symbol of eternity. It is used to mark Buddhist temples on maps and in the beginning of Buddhist texts. It is known in Classical Tibetan as yungdrung (Wylie: g.Yung drung) in ancient Tibet, it was a graphical representation of eternity.
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There are many Buddhist symbols, with different traditions using unique ones. Stemming from the Buddha’s teachings, the cultures through which Buddhism has passed, and spiritual traditions of the Buddha’s time, the symbols in Buddhism can be quite interesting to learn about! Here are some of our favorite symbols from Buddhism, along with a brief introduction to the history of symbolism in the tradition.
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