
In Buddhist traditions, the Airavarta or Six-tusked Elephant is seen as a symbol of purity, sanctity, and cleanliness. The Buddha’s six tusks are thought to be a sign of heavenly conception and the start of his corporeal journey.
In Buddhist traditions, the Airavarta or Six-tusked Elephant is seen as a symbol of purity, sanctity, and cleanliness. The Buddha’s six tusks are thought to be a sign of heavenly conception and the start of his corporeal journey.