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Also tenne “Zˆί. A long, narrow strip of ornamental cloth, found on images of *bosatsu •μŽF (Sk: bodhisattva) and *ten “V (Sk: deva).
The tenne is draped across the shoulders, and hangs down on both sides of the figure. It is sometimes wound around the loins and over the arms, before dropping down to the pedestal. Many *Kannon ŠΟ‰Ή statues are shown wearing tenne, for example the Juuichimen Kannonzou \ˆκ–ΚŠΟ‰Ή‘œ in Shourinji Ή—ΡŽ›(8c), Nara.
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