Symbols
Buddha eyes( also called wisdom eyes) represent the all seeing Buddha.
Gold fishes represent good fortune in Buddhism.
The Lotus lower represents purity in Buddhism.
The Conch shell represents the fame in Buddha's teachings.
The eternal knot represents the eternal wisdom of Buddha.
Where is it Practiced
Holy sites of Buddism
Lumbini is where Buddha was born.
Bodh Gaya is where Buddha reached "extreme enlightenment".
Sarnath is where Buddha started his teaching or where "the stream of the Buddha's teaching first flowed".
Sects of Buddhism
There are three major branches of Buddhism, Thervada ("Way of the Elders") Mayanna ("The Great Vehicle") Vajrayanna ("The Diamond Vehicle").
Worship
At home: In a set aside room or shiren, in a Temple, by using mantras, or physical prayer aids.
Four Noble Truths
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