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A variety of small, decidated mandala *besson mandara ΚΈΦδΆ centered on *Ichijikinrin κΰΦ. Ichijikinrin is depicted in the center displaying the knowledge-fist mudra *chiken-in qσ, and is generally surrounded by the seven treasures *shippou ΅σ (Sk: saptaratna) regarded as signs or marks of a universal ruler, tenrinjouou ]ΦΉ€ (Sk: cakravartin) and *Butsugen butsumo §α§κ, but there are instances in which Butsugen butsumo is omitted. Typical examples of this *mandara ΦδΆ are found at the Nara National Museum, Henjoukouin ΥΖυ@ (Mt. Kouya μ, Wakayama prefecture), and Tsubosakadera Ωβ (Nara), but their overall composition and the disposition of the seven treasures are not uniform. | ||||||
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