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The character exists only in Chinese now. Henshall says originally referred to temples tightly packed together, rather like teeth in a comb. (By “temples,” he means places of worship, not the sides of one’s head. With combs on my mind, I originally read his “temples” as an anatomical reference!) The roof lends the sense of a building here—in particular, a temple.

Anyway, if you pack together temples, you can build a barrier to the outside world, creating an otherworldly, quiet, interior place of worship. How about that?! Secrecy and density actually go together!

Then, of course, includes (yama: mountain). When mountains cluster thickly, they again create a barrier. On the interior, that forms a mysterious, impenetrable, secretive domain. Pretty neat!

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