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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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
Dainichi 大日

Lit. Great Sun. Translation of the Sk. Mahavairocana "(Great) Illuminating One"; also translated as (Dai)Henjō (大)遍照 "(Great…

Art History, Iconography
Daruma 達磨 ✓

Sk: Bodhidharma. Ch: Damo. A semi-legendary Indian monk credited with bringing the teachings of Zen (Ch: Chan) to China.…

Art History, Iconography
dōji 童子

Lit. child, young boy.

1 A boy between 8 and 20 years old living in a Buddhist temple. He studies…

Art History, Iconography, Sculpture
Dōjikyō Mandara 童子経曼荼羅

A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 (a form of mandara centered…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
Nichiren 日蓮

An abbreviation of Nichiren Shōnin 日連上人 (1222-82). A radical reformer of popular Buddhism and founder of the …

Art History, Iconography
nijūgo bosatsu 二十五菩薩

Lit. "25 bodhisattvas *bosatsu 菩薩." The bosatsu that are…

Art History, Iconography
nijūhachi bushū 二十八部衆

The 28 attendants of *Senju Kannon 千手観音. They protect those who place…

Art History, Iconography
nijūhasshuku 二十八宿

Lit. "28 lunar mansions." In the astronomical theory of both ancient India and China the path of the moon during a single…

Art History, Iconography
nika byakudō-zu 二河白道図

Also read niga byakudō-zu. Lit. "picture of Two Rivers and the White Path." Inspired by a parable taught by the…

Art History, Iconography
Nikkō Gakkō 日光・月光

Solar Radiance and Lunar Radiance.

1 Sk: Suryavairocana and Candravairocana. Two…

Art History, Iconography
Ninnōgyō mandara 仁王経曼荼羅

A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 based on the Ninnō Gokoku Hannya…

Art History, Iconography
Niō 仁王 ✓

Also written 二王. Also called *niten 二天 and Niōson 仁王尊. Lit. "two kings" or "benevolent kings."…

Art History, Iconography
niten 二天

A pair of devas *ten 天 or Buddhist guardian gods, such as *…

Art History, Iconography
Niu Myōjin 丹生明神

Also Niutsuhime Myōjin 丹生都比売明神. A female mountain deity that resides in Mt. Kōya 高野. According to legend *…

Art History, Iconography
Nyoirin Kannon 如意輪観音

Sk: Cintamanicakra. A form of *Kannon 観音, most often six armed and…

Art History, Iconography
nyorai 如来

Lit. "the thus-come one." Sk: tathagata. One who has realized true enlightenment. In order to reach this state of…

Art History, Iconography

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JAANUS is the on-line Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent.

Originally built by the Atsumi International Scholarship Foundation, it is now hosted and maintained by the Media Center for Art History at Columbia University