Symbol | Golden Fishes |
Religion | Buddhism |
Origin | Derived from ancient Indian symbolism. |
Meaning | Symbolize fertility, abundance, and freedom in Buddhism. |
Appearance | Two fish often depicted standing vertically with heads upward. |
Colors | Traditionally depicted in gold or silver. |
Usage | Featured in art, textiles, and as a symbol of good fortune. |
History | Connected to early Buddhist scriptures. |
Popularity | Commonly seen in Tibetan Buddhist iconography. |
Importance | Represents the auspiciousness of living in harmony. |
Complexity | Simple yet rich in cultural and spiritual symbolism. |
Emotions | Conveys a sense of prosperity and auspiciousness. |