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  2. Mani stone - Wikipedia

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    The term mani stone may also be used to refer to stones on which any mantra or devotional designs (such as ashtamangala) are inscribed or painted. Mani stones are intentionally placed along the roadsides and rivers [1] or grouped together to form mounds, [1] cairns, [2] or sometimes long walls, as an offering to spirits of place or genius loci.

  3. Cintamani - Wikipedia

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    14th century Goryeo painting of Ksitigarbha holding a cintamani Mani stone In Buddhism, the wish fulfilling jewel (Skt. maṇi , cintā-maṇi , cintāmaṇi-ratna ) is an important mythic symbol indicating a magical jewel that manifests one's wishes, including the curing of disease, purification of water, granting clothing, food, treasure etc.

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  5. Buddhist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Various kinds of jewels (mani, ratna), such as the cintamani or "wish fulfilling jewel". [80] Buddhist prayer beads (mala), which originated in India as a way to count prayers or mantras and commonly have 108 beads. [81] The wish fulfilling tree (kalpavriksha) The fly-whisk, which is a tool to drive away insects and thus symbolizes non-harming ...

  6. Mani Jewel - Wikipedia

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    However, the Mani Jewel metaphors were significantly expanded in Chinese language texts in which it was also called by essentially the same redundant name móní zhū, where the first two characters (摩尼; móní) are the transcription of mani and the third character (珠) is its Chinese translation, "jewel". The English phrase "Mani Jewel ...

  7. Japamala - Wikipedia

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    These beads take two main forms serving two different purposes: three marker beads inline with the 108 beads; two short cords of ten beads each hanging from the main loop which are used as counters. Japanese malas may also contain tassels (房, fusa) with counter beads, also known as recorder beads (記子珠, kishi- or kisu-dama). [ 2 ]

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