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The two goldfish (Sanskrit: Gaur-matsya; Tibetan: གསེར་ཉ, Wylie: gser nya ), representing the state of fearless suspension in a harmless ocean of Samsara, metaphorically often refer to Buddha-eyes or rigpa-sight; symbolises the auspiciousness of all Sentient beings in a state of fearlessness without danger of drowning in the Samsaric Ocean of Suffering, and migrating from place to place and teaching to teaching freely and spontaneously just as fish swim freely without fear through water.