The Eight Auspicious Symbols is the most famous set of symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. The symbols or “symbolic attributes” (Tibetan: ཕྱག་མཚན་, THL: chaktsen) are yidam and teaching tools. Eight is a symbol of infinity and a constant flow of energy and power. It is often related to material wealth, money, and success in business. Also, number 8 is representing pleasures, and the dark side of this figure is just that – excessive usage of vices.

Eight Lucky Signs or Tashi Tagein Tibetan Symbols
- The tiered golden Dug (Parasol) is a symbol representing the Buddha Which will help protect our hearts from all desires Like an umbrella that helps protect people from the heat of sunlight.
- The banner of victory. Gyaltsen (Banner of Victory) is a symbol of victory that goodness over evil.
- Sernya goldfish (A pair of Golden Fish) is a symbol of reincarnation and also means to see and perceive without obstacles. Like a fish that can be seen in turbid water
- Conch Shell Dhunkar (Conch Shell) is a symbol representing the reverberation of Dharma.
- Bhumpa Vase (Vase) is a symbol of wealth, good health and longevity.
- Peme lotus flower (Lotus) is a symbol of enlightenment. It is like a lotus flower that is made up of mud, but is still pure and clean.
- Knot of Etenity Paibheu (also known as Lucky Net), which has no beginning and no ending. Comparable to eternity
- Dharma Choekyi Khorlo (The Whell of Dharma) is a symbol of the teachings of the Lord Buddha.