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Why are elephant statues usually displayed in Buddhist temples?

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Why are elephant statues usually displayed in Buddhist temples?

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The symbol of elephant represents endurance and a character that is strong and unshakable. According to Buddhist texts, Sakyamuni Buddhas mother, Queen Maya dreamt that a white elephant with six tusks entered her side V a sign of divine conception. Thus, a white elephant has long been synonymous with the Buddha himself.

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