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soumon 藻文 | ||||||
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A fishnet-like design used to adorn the base of a Buddhist sculpture. The character 藻 (also read mo) means duckweed or seaweed. The design is a variation of the *karakusa 唐草 pattern, an arabesque-like design derived from stylized Chinese grasses. The soumon often appears in sections of the *rengeza 蓮華座 lotus pedestal, for example on the bulging sphere in the narrow middle section *shikinasu 敷茄子; the flower platter *keban 華盤; the ring of lotus petals turned down *kaeribana 反花. An example is found on the base of the 8c Yakushi Nyorai 薬師如来 in Saiendou 西円堂 at Houryuuji 法隆寺, Nara. | ||||||
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