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What religion does this pattern represent?

Buddhism hides secrets in ten aspects

Ten aspects are: freedom of life, freedom of mind, freedom of desire, freedom of career, freedom of life, freedom of resources, freedom of solution, freedom of divine power, freedom of law and freedom of wisdom.

"Ten Phases in Freedom" is composed of seven Sanskrit characters of the Buddha's Heart Mantra, plus ten symbols, such as the sun symbol, the moon symbol and Nada (circle). This is a symbol with mysterious power, which has a strong ability to exorcise evil spirits and eliminate disasters, and also has the significance of promoting life.

Four characters in "Ten Phases of Freedom" respectively represent wind, fire, water and earth, which are the material elements that make up the universe, while the other three characters respectively represent the world of desire, the world of color and the world of achromatic, which are the three states in which all beings exist in the universe. The moon symbol represents life and also has the meaning of the beginning of life; The Japanese symbol represents helping life, which is the energy provided to life; The answer symbol represents vanity, which is a realm without phase. At the same time, the five colors in the icon symbolize the five basic elements in the universe: water, fire, wind, earth and air. The 1 symbols represent all parts of the human body and correspond to all parts of the universe. There is a complex dialectical theoretical system between them, which expresses the highest teachings of the theory of rotation.

Tibetan people think that "ten phases at ease" has a strong ability to avoid disasters, which can drive away all kinds of vicious attacks. It is often painted on doors and walls to protect the family's peace and health. It is very common in the tower gate, murals and thangka. Tibetans also like to wear the "ten-phase freedom" as an amulet, and now some people hang it in their cars to avoid disasters.