Posted by: Jayme | October 16, 2007

The Knot

The Glorious Endless Knot

The Glorious Endless Knot (Sanskrit “Shrivatsa”; Tibetan “Dpal be’u”) is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. It reminds us that all things are powerfully interconnected and of the Buddha’s limitless wisdom and compassion. All things are intertwined in a system so complex that we must just trust that all actions have consequences. However, the Knot also seems to remind us our actions and their consequences do not look like “A then B then C”. They follow a twisting path that inevitably comes back to us.

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  1. Dear Konstantinos,

    The Glorious Endless Knot is not mine to give permission to use, or not. I believe it is a public domain symbol and may be used by anyone. Good luck.


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