Question

Japanese Buddhists depict a flame engulfing one of these objects in the kaen-hōju. The most sacred temples in Korean Seon (“sun”) Buddhism are referred to as these objects, which also name (10[1])a “pile” of Mahayana texts. The knots (-5[1])of Indra’s net are these objects, (-5[1])one of which is Vishnu’s (10[1])Kaustubha (-5[1])(“COW-stoob-ha”). A Tibetan Buddhist mantra praising one of these objects found within (-5[1])a lotus is commonly (-5[1])recited (10[1])during meditation. (10[1])The cintamani (-5[1])(“chin-TAH-mun-ee”) is one of these (-5[1])objects that grants wishes. (10[1])The Great Compassion Heart Dharani of Avalokitesvara (“ah-vah-LO-ki-TESH-va-ra”) begins by praising three of these objects, which comprise the Buddha, dhamma, (10[1])and sangha. (10[1])These objects are revered by Buddhists as the triratna. (-5[1])For 10 points, the Navaratna comprises nine of (10[1])what objects (10[1]-5[1])used in Buddhist astrology (-5[4])which are often compared (-5[1])to (-5[1])birthstones? (10[2]-5[2])■END■ (10[4]0[16])

ANSWER: jewels [accept mani or Om Mani Padme Hum until “cintamani” is read; accept the Triple Gem or Triratna or ratna until read; accept Navaratna until read; accept ruby or sapphire or pearl or emerald or hessonite or cat’s eye or coral or diamond]
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= Average correct buzz position

Summary

2024 ACF Winter at Clemson2024-11-16Y850%0%38%91.75
2024 ACF Winter at Lehigh2024-11-16Y757%0%57%116.25
2024 ACF Winter at Northwestern2024-11-16Y850%0%50%78.25
2024 ACF Winter at Ohio State2024-11-16Y729%0%57%96.50
2024 ACF Winter at UBC2024-11-16Y250%0%100%126.00

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Parker McCoigTennesse AGeorgia A2910
Tai Belke (DII)UBC BAlberta36-5
Aryan Desarapu (DII)Michigan APitt B (UG)42-5
John John GrogerWashU BIndiana A4710
Samarth RamUChicago BUChicago A48-5
Aditya Patnaik (DII)Ohio State B (DII)CWRU C (UG)59-5
Arhith DharanendraGeorgia Tech FAlabama A63-5
Michael HundingUIUC APurdue A6410
ArielPitt AMichigan B6610
Aneesh ShrotriyaPurdue CNorthwestern A68-5
Srikar VenkatesanPenn BColumbia B72-5
Shardul ParthasarathyUIUC BUChicago C7610
Charlie WeaverClemson AGeorgia Tech C9510
Sinecio MoralesJohns Hopkins APenn A9710
Nolan KeatingLehigh AHaverford A106-5
Cooper RohColumbia ABard A11410
Rohan DalalGeorgia Tech BAuburn C11610
Davis JohnsonPurdue DUIUC D116-5
Everett SegoTennesse BAuburn A120-5
Rahul Rao-PothurajuRowan APenn State A120-5
Jack CaseyUIUC CPurdue B120-5
Kevin YeSFUUW A120-5
Jeevika SetzerJohns Hopkins BPenn State B124-5
Benny ShtutmanSouth Carolina AGeorgia Tech D125-5
Carter HerronUChicago DMiami12610
Simon Zimmerman (UG)Ohio State A (UG)Kenyon A (UG)126-5
Matthew Lam (DII)Ohio State C (DII)CWRU D (DII)126-5
Sophie Higgs (DII)UW ASFU12610
TJ PickeringAuburn BEmory A1270
Malachi LedfordTusculum AGeorgia Tech A1270
Michael ZhouGeorgia Tech ATusculum A1270
Zachary KantEmory AAuburn B1270
Tegan KapadiaGeorgia Tech DSouth Carolina A12710
Will McCurleyAuburn ATennesse B1270
Olin BoseColumbia BPenn B1270
Arjun BothraHaverford ALehigh A12710
Mitch McCullarPenn State ARowan A12710
Emma Victoria ByronRutgers CRutgers A1270
Alex WongRutgers ARutgers C1270
Jacob PuthipirojNorthwestern APurdue C1270
Era GunawanPurdue BUIUC C1270
Aden SunUChicago AUChicago B1270
Elias Kradel (DII)Kenyon B (DII)Michigan State C (UG)12710
Ni Kundargi (DII)Michigan State B (UG)Michigan D (DII)1270
Ella Mankowski (DII)Pitt B (UG)Michigan A1270
Peter Ballas (DII)Michigan D (DII)Michigan State B (UG)1270
Katia Gercheva (DII)CWRU D (DII)Ohio State C (DII)1270
Liam MarklandAlbertaUBC B1270