1 Sanskrit; karma. A deed, interpreted according to the Buddhist laws of cause and effect.
2 An abbreviation for katsuma kongō 羯磨金剛, katsumasho 羯磨杵, katasumarin 羯磨論, jūji katsuma 十字羯磨. An item used during an Esoteric Buddhist service mikkyō hōgu 密教法具, placed on the four corners of the altar. The katsuma is usually made of gilt bronze, in the shape of a cross with three prongs on each arm, like two *sankosho 三鈷杵 (three-pronged pestles) combined in a cross shape. The twelve prongs represent twelve aspects of innen 因縁 (laws of cause and effect) related to karma. The katsuma is found as an attribute *jimotsu 持物 held by gōyū kokūzō bosatsu 業用虚空蔵菩薩, and figures such as *Shitennō 四天王 sometimes have a halo *kōhai 光背 in the shape of the katsuma. A design based on the katsuma called katsumamon 羯磨文 is sometimes used on Buddhist utensils and robes.
katsuma 羯磨
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