e/Mani stone

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has glosseng: Mani stones are stone plates, rocks and/or pebbles, inscribed with the six syllabled mantra of Avalokiteshvara (Om mani padme hum, hence the name "Mani stone"), as a form of prayer in Tibetan Buddhism. The term Mani stone may also be used in a loose sense to refer to stones on which any mantra or devotional designs (such as ashtamangala) are inscribed. Mani stones are intentionally placed along the roadsides and rivers or placed together to form mounds or cairns or sometimes long walls, as an offering to spirits of place or genius loci. Creating and carving mani stones as devotional or intentional process art is a traditional sadhana of piety to yidam. Mani stones are a form of devotional cintamani.
lexicalizationeng: Mani stone
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has glosszho: 嘛呢石是藏传佛教传统中,在石片,卵石上刻六字真言或佛经等制成,有的嘛呢石还会上色。嘛呢石通常放置在路边,寺院附近或水流中。嘛呢石堆积而成的嘛呢堆在藏区随处可见。
lexicalizationzho: 嘛呢石
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