English: Two Sanskrit "Oṃ" syllables on both sides of a stone carving at Jing'an Temple, Shanghai, China. Ranjana script was developed in India and used in Buddhist art throughout East Asia. The central carving depicts the four implements of the Four Heavenly Kings (Skt. Caturmahārāja) of Buddhist cosmology, the guardians of Mount Sumeru.
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