Endless Knot (Srivatsa) symbol

Symbol Endless Knot (Srivatsa)
Religion Buddhism
Origin Traced back to ancient India and later incorporated into Buddhist art.
Meaning Symbolizes the interdependence of all phenomena and the continuity of the Buddha's teachings.
Appearance A knot with no beginning or end.
Colors Often depicted in gold or as a decorative element in various colors.
Usage Featured in art, textiles, and as a decorative motif.
History Linked to early Buddhist scriptures.
Popularity Common in Mahayana Buddhism.
Importance Emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things.
Complexity Simple design with deep philosophical implications.
Emotions Conveys a sense of unity and infinite wisdom.

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