Buddha Eyes 

This pair of eyes, also known as Wisdom Eyes, is commonly depicted on all four sides of Buddhist sanctuaries known as Stupas. The emblem represents Buddha’s all-seeing and omniscient eyes, as well as the Lord’s all-pervasive presence.

The curly line below the eyes in the middle (where the nose is on a face) is the Sanskrit numeral one, which represents the unity of all things and also indicates that Buddha’s teachings are the only path to gain enlightenment. The third eye, which denotes spiritual awakening, is represented by the dot between the eyes.

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