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Buddha's skull now crowns two horn-shaped peaks

By Yang Feiyue in Nanjing | China Daily | Updated: 2016-12-12 07:46

Niushou Mountain plays host to Buddha's mind - both his thought manifested and the cranium that warehoused his brain.

It claims to preserve the world's only parietal relics of Buddha Sakyamuni.

The other two Chinese sites said to contain the first Buddha's bodily relics are Famen Temple in Shaanxi province's capital, Xi'an, and Beijing's Lingguang Monastery.

Buddha's skull now crowns two horn-shaped peaks

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