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DescriptionJodo Shu Buddhist prayer beads.jpg
English: This is an example of the double-ring onenju (Buddhist prayer beads) used in the Jodo Shu school in Japan. One right counts a single recitation of the nenbutsu, while the other ring counts a single revolution of the first ring. Additional beads hang from the strings for further units of counting.
日本語: 浄土宗のお念珠。鎌倉の大仏で買いました。輪が二つあるのは念仏を唱える数が数えられるため。
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