- 4 Noble Friend: suffering exists, it has a cause, it can end, and the path to its end is the Eightfold Path.
- Features: In a past life, Buddha was among four noble beings in the Kashika forest: a bird, a monkey, a rabbit, and an elephant..
- Symbolism: Represent the importance of harmony and mutual support in achieving greater wisdom and strength.
- Purpose: unity, cooperation, and mutual respect, emphasizing the importance of friendship and harmony in achieving common goals.
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- Size: 38 x 27 cm
- Created by Nepal's skilled artists
- Made from Cotton Canvas, Natural Stone Color
- Suitable for Spiritual Growth and Development and Home Decor
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- The painting of the Four Friends, often found in Tibetan religious buildings, symbolizes a beautiful tale of unity and cooperation among an elephant, monkey, hare, and peacock. Set in the ancient forests near Varanasi, this story highlights the harmony and friendship among these animals. Beyond its spiritual significance, this painting can also be a meaning.
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