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To the best of my knowledge there is no symbol for change but the closest would probably be the Dharma wheel which symbolises the cycle of birth death and rebirth. The same thing could be said of growing up but I suppose the closest symbol would be the white lotus which is a symbol representing the attainment of Enlightenment.

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One Buddhist symbol representing change or growth is the lotus flower. The lotus grows in muddy water and emerges clean and pure, symbolizing the journey from darkness to light or from ignorance to enlightenment. The blooming of the lotus also represents spiritual growth and transformation.

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