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Asked by Todd from United States | Jul. 07, 2011 21:31
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What does the deer symbolize in Tibetan Buddhism?

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Answered by Sandy from China | Jul. 08, 2011 02:32
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Two deers with an Majestic Wheel in the middle is the symbol of Tibet Busshism which can be usually seen in the main hall of a Tibetn monastery. Deer symbolizes longevity in China's Han culture. In Tibetan dances, the god usually become a deer and bring happiness to the people. It also symbolize protection and bless.
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