- Dug (Parasol)
- Bhumpa (Vase)
- Dhungkar (White Conch)
- Gyaltsen (Victorious Banner)
- Sernya (Golden Fish)
- Pema (Lotus)
- Palbheu (Endless Knot)
- Choekyi Khorlo (Wheel of Dharma)
Dug (Parasol)

Signifies the shade under which one can have the fortune of escaping from the sufferings of the scorching heat of all sorts of miseries of the world.
Bhumpa (Vase)

Like vase of eternal treasure, this signifies the fortune of having an endless wealth of good health, long life and wealth.
Dhungkar (White Conch)

Signifies the awakening of sentient beings from the sleeping state of their ignorance and persuading them towards the path of noble deeds that are beneficial to self and other.
Gyaltsen (Victorious Banner)

Signifies the fortune of having victory of good over the evil forces which obstructs the success of noble goals and also the victory of the Dharma preached by the Buddha.
Sernya (Golden Fish)

Signifies the ability to swim with ease without any hindrance in the ocean of material world and from happiness to happiness into the water of blissfulness. This also signifies the two truths - pain and transcendental truth.
Pema (Lotus)

Like lotus which through grown in the mud remains free from the muddy dirt, this signifies the purity of one's mind and deeds which are free from the dirt of sins. Symbol of non-attachment.
Palbheu (Endless Knot)

Signifies the fortune of complementing every aspect of the life harmoniously to each other such as religion and politics, wisdom and means and of knowledge and compassion.
Choekyi Khorlo (Wheel of Dharma)

Signifies the fortune of passing the time of all the sentient beings under the blessings of the Buddha's Wheel of Dharma being turned eternally without coming to an end.

