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Originally Posted by Jens Nordlunde
Here are two more Buduhs.
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On the lower sword I note the inclusion of the three dots on the 4 points of the cartouche .
Three dots appear on all manner of blades and including Nepalese and Persian as well as Indian. These marks appear to indicate the Trimurti form yet evidence also points toward something else; Tamerlane.
On Islamic blades the geometry seems to be one of protection against evil spirits and in other regions the dots placed not only on blades but on hilts presumably blocking evil from entering the blade from either direction.
Tradition indicates that on a set of Islamic prayer beads there are often three beads included at the end of the string to stop the devil climbing up!
Below; Islamic beads plus 3 to ward off evil spirits and the Tamerlane three dots...