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Mani Stones are the most common form of stone sculptures. They are often inscribed with sutras or Buddhist figures, the most popular inscription being the mantra 'Om Mani Padme Hum'. The stones are often piled in a mound alongside the road or around the sacred mountains and lakes, some are built as a spectacular Mani Stone Wall in the temples. In addition, there are many wooden sculptures and carvings. These decorate furniture as well as gates and around windows, and also made as mold to print sutras, prayer flags and other subjects. Finally, bone and horn are also used in the creation of holy relics while butter sculptures also number among religious artifacts.
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