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The description of Buddha from the Pali canon may hint at vril 1 lizards? (I do not wish to offend any Buddhists who will read this.)"Physical Characteristics of the Buddha" -- Wikipedia According to early Buddhist scriptures there were 32 main characteristics of Buddha. Four of them are below:Hands reaching below the kneesLion-shaped bodyJaw like a lionFleshy protuberance on the crown of the head
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_characteristics_of_the_Buddha
“Knot of flesh on the head” from Chinese Buddhist Encyclopedia online:knot of flesh on the head肉髻相 (Skt ushnisha-shiraskata; Jpn nikkei-so )Also, protuberant knot of flesh or fleshy protuberance. A knot of flesh resembling a topknot said to exist on the crown of a Buddha's head; one of a Buddha's thirty-two features. This feature is identified with "the unseen crown of the head," one of a Buddha's eighty characteristics, indicating that the crown of a Buddha's head cannot be seen by ordinary people. This knot of flesh is often depicted in Buddhist images and sculptures.
www.chinabuddhismencyclopedia.com/en/index.php/Knot_of_flesh_on_the_head
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