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[[A wheel-turning king]] possesses one of the four kinds of [[wheels]]— {{Wiki|gold}}, {{Wiki|silver}}, {{Wiki|copper}}, and {{Wiki|iron}}. | [[A wheel-turning king]] possesses one of the four kinds of [[wheels]]— {{Wiki|gold}}, {{Wiki|silver}}, {{Wiki|copper}}, and {{Wiki|iron}}. | ||
− | A {{Wiki|gold}} [[wheel]] is the most {{Wiki|superior}} of the four kinds of [[wheels]], and a [[gold-wheel-turning king] who possesses a [[gold-wheel treasure]] {{Wiki|rules}} all the [[four continents]] surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]]. | + | A {{Wiki|gold}} [[wheel]] is the most {{Wiki|superior}} of the four kinds of [[wheels]], and a [[gold-wheel-turning king]] who possesses a [[gold-wheel treasure]] {{Wiki|rules}} all the [[four continents]] surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]]. |
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 27 November 2015
One of the seven treasures that a gold-wheel-turning king, or an ideal ruler in ancient India, was said to possess.
The seven treasures are:
a gold wheel,
elephants,
horses,
jewels,
jewel-like women,
excellent ministers of financial affairs, and
generals.
A wheel-turning king possesses one of the four kinds of wheels— gold, silver, copper, and iron.
A gold wheel is the most superior of the four kinds of wheels, and a gold-wheel-turning king who possesses a gold-wheel treasure rules all the four continents surrounding Mount Sumeru.