| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ichiji kinrin mandara 一字金輪曼荼羅 | A variety of small, decidated mandala *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 centered on… |
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| Ichiji kinrin 一字金輪 | Lit. One-Syllable Golden Wheel. Also read Ichiji konrin and also known as Kinrin Butchō 金輪仏頂 (Golden-… |
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| Idaten 韋駄天 | Also written 違駄天. The Indian deity Skanda, son of Shiva and general of his army, who became a protector of the Dharma in… |
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| Ikkyū 一休 | An abbreviation of Ikkyū Zenji 一休禅師, the Zen 禅 priest Ikkyū (1394-1481) of the *… |
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| Ippen 一遍 | Commonly known as Ippen Shōnin 一遍上人 or St. Ippen (1234-89). The founder of the Ji 時 sect. From Iyo 伊予 Province (modern Ehime… |
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| Izusan Gongen 伊豆山権現 | Also called Hashiriyu Gongen 走湯権現. A deity associated with a hot spring which wells up on Izusan 伊豆山, a hill of 166… |
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| mandara 曼荼羅 | Also written 曼陀羅 or 曼拏羅. Mandala. A diagram that depicts Buddhist deities according to certain geometric formats and… |
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| Maria Kannon マリア観音 | The name used for the images of the Virgin Mary, Mother of Christ in the guise of *Kannon… |
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| Marishiten 摩利支天 | Transliteration of Sanskrit Marici, the name of a Buddhist goddess representing an amalgamation of several Hindu antecedents… |
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| Matarajin 摩多羅神 | The protective deity of the Jōgyō zanmaidō 常行三味堂 of Enryakuji 延暦寺 on Mt. Hiei 比叡 in Kyoto. He is usually portrayed… |
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| Memyō Bosatsu 馬鳴菩薩 | Also popularly known as Manari Myōjin 馬鳴明神 or Sanjin 蚕神 (God of Silkworms). A bodhisattva *… |
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| mikaeri Amida 見返阿弥陀 | Lit. "Amida looking back." An image of a standing *raigō-in Amida 来迎印阿弥陀… |
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| Mikomori Myōjin 御子守明神 | Also called Komori Myōjin 子守明神 and may appear in the triad known as Mikomori Sannyoshin 御子守三女神 (see below). The deity of… |
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| mikoshi 神輿 | Also read shin'yo. Also written 御輿. A palanquin used to transport Shinto deities. A mikoshi was believed… |
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| Miroku 弥勒 | Also Jishi 慈氏, lit. "compassionate one" (Sk. Maitreya). A bodhisattva *bosatsu… |
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| mishōtai 御正体 | A term whose definition falls under three headings. The first refers to representations of specific Shinto deities, often in… |
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| miya mandara 宮曼荼羅 | Lit. "mandala of a shrine." Devotional paintings (usually on large hanging scrolls) of the landscape of a shrine and its… |
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| Monju 文殊 | An abbreviation of Monjushiri 文殊師利 (also Manjushiri 曼殊室利), which transliterates Sk. Manjusri. Also translated Myōkichijō 妙吉祥… |
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| Muchaku Seshin 無著・世親 | Asanga and Vasubandhu, two 5th century Indian brothers instrumental in founding the Hossō 法相 school of Buddhism. Asanga (Jp… |
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| Myōken 妙見 | Sk: Sudrsti, also Sonshōō 尊星王 or Hokushin bosatsu 北辰菩薩. Originally a deification of the Polestar, … |
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| myōō 明王 | Translation of Sanskrit vidyaraja, meaning spell-king. Vidya literally means knowledge, but in Esoteric Buddhism mikkyō… |
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