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Thangka's blue eyes mean

The moral of Thangka's blue eyes is unshakable faith and the ability to see like a torch.

The blue color in Thangka represents the strength of courage, firmness, eliminating disease, unbreakable and increasing confidence. The dharma eye is a level second only to the Buddha's eye in the five eyes. People at the eye level have the functions of eyes and eyes at the same time. They can not only see the facts clearly, but also see the ins and outs. At the same time, they have enough energy to interfere with the fundamental structure of things and cause changes in facts.

Thangka eyes are the eyes that represent the infinite wisdom of Sakyamuni Buddha. Thangka, also known as Thangka, is a transliteration of Tibetan, which refers to a religious scroll painting mounted with colored satin and hung for worship.