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  1. The snow lion is originally a mythological, Buddhist good luck symbol. It has been the official symbol for Tibet since 1909. This article is a short, illustrated wrap-up about the Tibetan snow lion and shows a video of a snow lion dance performed by Tibetan monks in exile.

  2. Snow Lion. The Snow Lion is the national emblem of Tibet. The Snow Lion resides in the East and represents unconditional cheerfulness, a mind freed from doubt, clear and precise. It has a beauty and dignity resulting from a synchronized body and mind.

  3. The snow lion, described as a white lion with a turquoise mane in Tibetan cultural classics, symbolizes strength, fearlessness, and joy, representing the snow-capped mountains and glaciers of Tibet.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Snow_LionSnow Lion - Wikipedia

    The Snow Lion (sometimes spelled snowlion; Tibetan: གངས་སེང་གེ་, Wylie: gangs seng ge; Chinese: 雪獅) is a celestial animal of Tibet. It is the emblem of Tibet, representing the snowy mountain ranges and glaciers of Tibet, [1] and may also symbolize power and strength, and fearlessness and joy, east and the earth element.

  5. The Snow Lion symbolizes fearlessness and is often depicted in Tibetan Buddhist art on the thrones of the Buddha and is seen ridden by certain Dharma Protectors, spirits that protect the Buddhist tradition.

  6. May 10, 2021 · Snow Lion (Seng) Not to be confused with the snow leopards, rare and endangered animals living in the Himalayas, snow lions are mythical animals. Snow lions are represented in Buddhism as the support and protector of Buddha.

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  8. Not only are snow lions the protector of Buddhas, supporting their throne, but their statues also protect temples. The Snow Lion is also a shapeshifter. It can take on any form, large or small. Some Snow Lions have the head of a lion and the body of a white horse.

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