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| description = | | description = Legend has it that this sacred "stage of sagacity" is where the Mrga, who bear a deep affinity with the sea, invited the Manusya (allegedly poor swimmers) to parley and trade heads. Those who worship the Mrga deities are yet known to swim out to the platform as part of their pilgrimage or ascetic rites. | ||
| description-source = Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 140 | |||
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| map = Thanvair Jnanamandapa map1.PNG | | map = Thanvair Jnanamandapa map1.PNG | ||
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==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
{{main|Devout Pilgrims vs. Daivadipa}} |
Latest revision as of 04:08, 4 January 2024
“Legend has it that this sacred "stage of sagacity" is where the Mrga, who bear a deep affinity with the sea, invited the Manusya (allegedly poor swimmers) to parley and trade heads. Those who worship the Mrga deities are yet known to swim out to the platform as part of their pilgrimage or ascetic rites.
— Encyclopaedia Eorzea Volume III, p. 140
Jnanamandapa is a landmark in The Perfumed Rise, Thavnair.
Additional Information
- Main article: Devout Pilgrims vs. Daivadipa