Cintamani Stone

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The Cintamani Stone is a legendary, wish-fulfilling jewel from Buddhist and Hindu mythology, often depicted as a powerful, mystical artifact sought by adventurers and treasure hunters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist mythological object
Hindu mythological object
legendary jewel
mythological object
religious symbol
wish-fulfilling jewel
appearsIn Buddhist iconography
East Asian religious art
Hindu iconography
Tibetan thangka paintings
associatedWith Nagas NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara NERFINISHED
bodhisattva Ksitigarbha NERFINISHED
bodhisattva Manjushri NERFINISHED
dragons
jewel on a lotus
culture East Asian
Indian
Tibetan
depictedAs flaming jewel
glowing jewel
jewel held in hands of bodhisattva
jewel on a lotus pedestal
jewel on top of a banner
grants enlightenment-related benefits
healing
material wishes
prosperity
protection
spiritual wishes
hasProperty jewel-like
luminous
magical
miraculous
radiant
treasure
wish-fulfilling
mentionedIn Buddhist mythology
Hindu mythology NERFINISHED
Tibetan Buddhist texts
relatedConcept mani jewel NERFINISHED
philosopher's stone (analogy)
wish-fulfilling gem
religion Buddhism
Hinduism
soughtBy spiritual seekers
treasure hunters in legends
symbolizes abundance
compassion
enlightened mind
fulfillment of wishes
good fortune
spiritual wealth
ultimate truth

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Chloe Frazer notableItemSought Cintamani Stone