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![]() Detail of Fudô Myô-ô |
You have selected the sword in Fudô Myô-ô's right hand. The sword is a symbol of wisdom because its sharp edge can cut through ignorance and destroy evil, both of which interfere with the attainment of enlightenment for Buddhists. The base of the sword has four prongs which form a shape known as a thunderbolt and symbolize unshakable power. | ![]() |
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