Also hōdō 宝幢, tendō 天幢, or bandō 幡幢. A small, rectangular cloth banner on a pole used as a buddhist decoration, which may have streamers coming out of the sides. Some Buddhist deities may carry the banner as a *jimotsu 持物 (hand-held attribute). Most commonly, Fūten 風天, the wind spirit from the group of *Jūniten, 十二天 (Twelve Devas), carries a dō in his right hand. The 12th-century seated Fūten from Tōji 東寺 in Kyoto carries a pole with a waving banner that has four streamers attached to the bottom. Also from Tōji, the image of Fūten from the group of standing Jūniten by Takuma Shōga 宅間勝賀, dated 1191, carries a banner made up of four streamers, topped with a disk and crescent. The design on the dō does not appear to be rigidly set. However, the hand-held dō often resembles the traditional banners, ban 幡, that are hung on pillars inside Buddhist temples.