Kyoto Talk 006: Buddhism and Knots | Buddhism symbols, Buddhist symbols, Buddhist iconography
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One of the eight traditional symbols of Buddhism is Shrivatsa, the endless knot.  Also known as the "auspicious knot" it represents the Buddha's heart, the essence of which is bodhicitta, ("awakened mind" or, universal compassion) and thus, the Mahayana.

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One of the eight traditional symbols of Buddhism is Shrivatsa, the endless knot. Also known as the "auspicious knot" it represents the Buddha's heart, the essence of which is bodhicitta, ("awakened mind" or, universal compassion) and thus, the Mahayana.
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Ruthann McCracken

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