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The [[Precious horse]] is one of the 7 Precious possessions of [[Chakravartin]].
 
  
The [[Precious Horse]] is able to travel among the clouds and mirrors the [[Buddha's]] [[abandonment]] of, or "rising above," the cares of [[worldly existence]].  The [[horse]] is [[Chakravartin's]] riding [[horse]], which is able to circumnavigate the {{Wiki|globe}} 3 times in one day and [[symbolizes]] mobility and speed. The [[Cintamani]] on the [[horse's]] back is a [[magical]] [[jewel]] with the power to grant wishes, able to fulfill any and all [[desires]], also called the [[thinking]] [[jewel]].  [[Jewels]] in [[Buddhism]] are analogous with the importance of [[teaching]], representing also the [[mind]] that has [[attained]] [[enlightenment]].
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The [[Precious horse]] is one of the 7 [[Precious]] possessions of [[Chakravartin]].
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The [[Precious Horse]] is able to travel among the clouds and mirrors the [[Buddha's]] [[abandonment]] of, or "[[rising]] above," the cares of [[worldly existence]].  The [[horse]] is [[Chakravartin's]] riding [[horse]], which is able to circumnavigate the {{Wiki|globe}} 3 times in one day and [[symbolizes]] mobility and {{Wiki|speed}}. The [[Cintamani]] on the [[horse's]] back is a [[magical]] [[jewel]] with the power to grant wishes, able to fulfill any and all [[desires]], also called the [[thinking]] [[jewel]].  [[Jewels]] in [[Buddhism]] are analogous with the importance of [[teaching]], representing also the [[mind]] that has [[attained]] [[enlightenment]].
  
 
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The Precious horse is one of the 7 Precious possessions of Chakravartin.

The Precious Horse is able to travel among the clouds and mirrors the Buddha's abandonment of, or "rising above," the cares of worldly existence. The horse is Chakravartin's riding horse, which is able to circumnavigate the globe 3 times in one day and symbolizes mobility and speed. The Cintamani on the horse's back is a magical jewel with the power to grant wishes, able to fulfill any and all desires, also called the thinking jewel. Jewels in Buddhism are analogous with the importance of teaching, representing also the mind that has attained enlightenment.

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