What does the parasol mean in Buddhism?
Also question is, what does the parasol represent in Buddhism?
Buddhism parasol / umbrella. In Buddhism, the parasol is a symbol of royal dignity and protection from the heat of the sun. Besides that it also represents protection from the “heat” of negative forces, like greed, lust and suffering, obstacles in the path towards enlightenment.
In this regard, what does an umbrella mean spiritually?
Umbrella. The umbrella usually symbolizes the canopy of the heavens, shelter, and protection. The parasol is a symbol of the SUN, and an umbrella is a symbol of the shade. It is often an emblem of power and dignity.
The Dharmachakra meaning generally refers to a typical Dharma Wheel with eight spokes - representing the Eightfold Path - and is the oldest, universal symbol for Buddhism. The rim of the Dharma Wheel further signifies the ability to hold all of the teachings together by meditating and concentrating.