| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daigensui Myōō 大元帥明王 | Also Taigensui Myōō 太元帥明王. Sometimes read Daigen Myōō. In Sanskrit, Atavaka, which means lord of the forest, and which is… |
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| Daiitoku Myōō 大威徳明王 | Lit. *myōō 明王 of great awesome virtue. A god thought so powerful as to be able to… |
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| Daijizaiten 大自在天 | Translation of Sanskrit Mahesvara (also transliterated as Makeishura 摩醯首羅), one of the many names of Shiva, who, along with… |
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| Daikokuten 大黒天 | ✓ | Daikokuten is generally famous as a god of luck. He is most familiar in Japan as a fat, smiling figure with a big sack over… |
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| Dainichi 大日 | Lit. Great Sun. Translation of the Sk. Mahavairocana "(Great) Illuminating One"; also translated as (Dai)Henjō (大)遍照 "(Great… |
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| Daruma 達磨 | ✓ | Sk: Bodhidharma. Ch: Damo. A semi-legendary Indian monk credited with bringing the teachings of Zen (Ch: Chan) to China.… |
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| dōji 童子 | Lit. child, young boy. |
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| Dōjikyō Mandara 童子経曼荼羅 | A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 (a form of mandara centered… |
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| Dōsojin 道祖神 | Also Sae-no-kami 塞の神 (also read Sai-no-kami), Dōrokujin 道陸神, and other less common names. A folk deity associated with roads… |
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| kakebotoke 懸仏 | A round metal or wooden plate with a separately made or repousse (hammered from the rear) image of a Shinto deity *… |
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| Kamatari 鎌足 | The subject of a number of paintings in the possession of Danzan Jinja 談山神社 on Tōnomine 多武峯 in Nara. Kamatari is a deity… |
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| kami 神 | A Shinto deity. Although the word deity may imply a singular definite presence, kami have no fixed number, form or… |
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| Kangiten 歓喜天 | Also read Kankiten. Also Shōten/Shōden 聖天. Abbreviation of Daishō kangiten 大聖歓喜天. The elephant-headed… |
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| Kangyō hensō 観経変相 | A transformation scene of the Pure Land *jōdo hensō 浄土変相 based on the… |
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| Kannon 観音 | Also Kanzeon 観世音, Kanjizai 観自在. The bodhisattva *bosatsu 菩薩 who personifies… |
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| Kariba Myōjin 狩場明神 | Also called Kōya Myōjin 高野明神. An old hunter represented with a white dog or dogs or as a courtly figure in formal… |
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| Kariteimo 訶梨帝母 | The Japanese name of the Indian deity (Sk: Hariti), a protector of children who was the wife of Panchika. Her name was… |
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| karyōbinga 迦陵頻伽 | Sk. kalavinka. Originally a sparrow-like bird that lived in the snowy mountains ofthe Himalaya range, reputed to possess a… |
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| Kasuga mandara 春日曼荼羅 | Devotional paintings of the deities and landscape of Kasuga Taisha 春日大社 which was founded in Nara in the 8th century as the… |
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| katsuma mandara 羯磨曼荼羅 | A form of mandala *mandara 曼荼羅 in which the deities are… |
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| Kendatsuba 乾闥婆 | Transliteration of the Sanskrit gandharva, translatedas jikikō 食香 (scent-eater), jinkō 尋香 (scent… |
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| kenzoku 眷属 | Disciples or followers of Buddha. Often refers to groups of devotees who accompany an important Buddhist deity, for example… |
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| Kichijōten 吉祥天 | Also read Kisshōten. Also called Kichijōtennyo 吉祥天女 or Kudokuten 功徳天 (Sk: Sri Laksmi, Mahasri,… |
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| Kichijōten mandara 吉祥天曼荼羅 | Also read Kisshōten mandara. A variety of dedicated mandala *besson… |
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| kinkan shutsugen-zu 金棺出現図 | Lit. painting of Sakyamuni emerging from the golden coffin. A genre of painting depicting one of the scenes from the life of… |
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| Kitano tenjin engi 北野天神縁起 | Also sometimes abbreviated to tenjin engi 天神縁起 (History of Kitano Tenjin). A combination biography and… |
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| Kōbō Daishi 弘法大師 | Lit. Great Master Kōbō. The posthumous name of *Kūkai 空海 (774-835), the founder… |
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| koji 居士 | Originally a Hindi term ghra-pati meaning a householder, trader, or farmer. In China the term came to be applied… |
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| Kojima mandara 子島曼荼羅 | Also read Koshima mandara. A pair of Mandala of the Two Realms *Ryōkai… |
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| Kokūzō 虚空蔵 | Sometimes read Kokuzō. Space/Sky Repository (Sk: Akasagarbha, Khagarbha); also called Kokūyō 虚空孕 and in Japan often… |
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| komainu 狛犬 | ✓ | Lit. Korean dog. A pair of lion-like guardian figures placed at each side of a shrine or temple entrance; believed to ward… |
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| Kōmokuten 広目天 | Sk: Virupaksa. A guardian deity, believed to protect the west of Buddha's realm. Usually found as part of a group of Four… |
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| Kongara dōji 矜羯羅童子 | Lit. the youth Kongara. One of two chief attendants of *Fudō Myōō 不動明王 (the… |
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| Kongō rikishi 金剛力士 | ✓ | Art History, Iconography | |
| Kongōkai hachijūisson mandara 金剛界八十一尊曼荼羅 | Lit. Eighty-one Deity Mandala of the Adamantine Realm. A variety of *Kongōkai… |
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| Kongōkai mandara 金剛界曼荼羅 | Lit. mandala of the Adamantine Realm (Sk: Vajradhatu mandala). A mandala *mandara… |
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| Kongōyasha Myōō 金剛夜叉明王 | Also written 金剛薬叉明王. Kongōyasha corresponds to Sanskrit vajrayaksa, which is also the name of one of the sixteen… |
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| Konpira 金比羅 | Also synonymous with Kubira 宮毘羅. A god and leader of the *Yasha 夜又, the… |
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| kubon raigō 九品来迎 | Also called kubon ōjōraigō 九品往生来迎. The nine possible levels of birth into *… |
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| Kue mandara 九会曼荼羅 | The standard form of the *Kongōkai mandara 金剛界曼荼羅 widely used in Japan… |
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| Kujaku Myōō 孔雀明王 | Lit. peacock king of those who hold knowledge. A female deity of Indian origin (Sk: Mahamayuri). The subject of the … |
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| Kūkai 空海 | Early Heian period Buddhist priest (774-835), patriarch of the Shingon 真言 sect of Esoteric Buddhism mikkyō 密教… |
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| Kumano mandara 熊野曼荼羅 | Devotional paintings of the three shrines of Kumano, Kumano Sanzan 熊野三山, which are called Hongū 本宮 (Kumano Nimasu Jinja… |
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| Kurikara 倶利迦羅 | Also known as Kurika 矩里迦, a transliteration of Sanskrit Kulika, the name of a dragon-king *… |
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| Kusha mandara 倶舎曼荼羅 | A painting illustrating the tradition of the Abidatsumakusharon 阿毘達磨倶舎論 (Sk: Abhidharmakos'a), a renowned… |
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| Kūya 空也 | An abbreviation of Kūya Shōnin 空也上人 or Saint Kūya (903-72), the monk responsible for the spread of Pure… |
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