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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
jaki 邪鬼

Sk: yaksa. Evil spirits believed to harm human beings and hinder Buddhist teaching. Usually appear in sculptures as small…

Art History, Iconography
Jie 慈恵

Commonly known as Jie Daishi 慈恵大師 or Great Master Jie. The posthumous name of Ryōgen 良源 (912-85), abbot at…

Art History, Iconography
jikkai zu 十界図

Lit. Picture of the ten realms. In Buddhism the ten realms jikkai 十界 refer to the ten realms of being, which are…

Art History, Iconography
Jikokuten 持国天

Sk: Dhrtarastra. A guardian deity with fierce expression *funnusō 忿怒相,…

Art History, Iconography
Jinja Taishō 深沙大将

Also read Jinja Daishō. Lit. General Deep-Sand. A divinity said to have appeared in a dream to the renowned Chinese…

Art History, Iconography
Jizō 地蔵

Lit. earth repository (Sk: Ksitigarbha). A bodhisattva *bosatsu 菩薩 believed to…

Art History, Iconography
jō-in Amida 定印阿弥陀

Amida with the jō-in 定印 or *zenjō-in 禅定印 (Sk: dhyanamudra;…

Art History, Iconography
Jōdo Goso 浄土五祖

The Five Chinese Patriarchs of the Pure Land Jōdo 浄土 sect. The sect was organized in Japan by *…

Art History, Iconography
jōdo hensō 浄土変相

Abbreviation of jōdo hensō zu 浄土変相図. Also known as jōdo mandara 浄土曼荼羅. Pictorial representations, often…

Art History, Iconography
Jōdo sanmandara 浄土三曼荼羅

Lit. three Pure Land Mandalas. Traditionally refers to the three most famous types of *…

Architecture, Iconography
Jōi Monju 縄衣文殊

Also read Jōe Monju (Ch: shengyi wenshu). Lit. rope-robed *Monju…

Art History, Iconography
jūdai deshi 十大弟子

Abbreviation of Shaka jūdai deshi 釈迦十大弟子. The Ten Chief Disciples of the historical Buddha *…

Art History, Iconography
Jūichimen Kannon 十一面観音

Sk: Ekadasamukha. Eleven-headed Kannon; a form of *Kannon 観音 with eleven miniature faces…

Art History, Iconography
jūni shinshō 十二神将

Also jūni yakusha taishō 十二薬叉大将, jūni shinshō 十二神王. The twelve protective deities *…

Art History, Iconography
jūniten 十二天

Twelve Deities. A group of tutelary deities consisting of various Hindu gods, which was incorporated into Esoteric Buddhism…

Art History, Iconography
Juntei 准胝

Sk: Cundi. Also Juntei Butsumo 准胝仏母, Shichigutei Butsumo 七倶胝仏母, or Butsumo Juntei 仏母准胝. …

Art History, Iconography
jūō 十王

Ten Kings. The ten kings of hell who preside at the gates of the underworld, assigning souls to heaven or hell. The Buddhist…

Art History, Iconography
Jurōjin 寿老人 ✓

Ch: Shou laoren. A Chinese Taoist god known as the immortal of the Northern Song and also considered the personification of…

Art History, Iconography
jūroku rakan 十六羅漢

Sixteen arhats *rakan 羅漢. The saintly ascetics who gathered at the death and…

Art History, Iconography
jūroku zenshin 十六善神

Also read jūroku zenjin. Abbreviation of Shaka jūroku zenshin 釈迦十六善神 or Shaka sanzon jūroku…

Art History, Iconography
jūsanbutsu 十三仏

Thirteen Buddhas. A set of thirteen Buddhist deities, including *myōō 明王 (Sk…

Art History, Iconography
kakebotoke 懸仏

A round metal or wooden plate with a separately made or repousse (hammered from the rear) image of a Shinto deity *…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
kami 神

A Shinto deity. Although the word deity may imply a singular definite presence, kami have no fixed number, form or…

Art History, Iconography
Kangiten 歓喜天

Also read Kankiten. Also Shōten/Shōden 聖天. Abbreviation of Daishō kangiten 大聖歓喜天. The elephant-headed…

Art History, Iconography
Kangyō hensō 観経変相

A transformation scene of the Pure Land *jōdo hensō 浄土変相 based on the…

Art History, Iconography
Kannon 観音

Also Kanzeon 観世音, Kanjizai 観自在. The bodhisattva *bosatsu 菩薩 who personifies…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
katsuma mandara 羯磨曼荼羅

A form of mandala *mandara 曼荼羅 in which the deities are…

Art History, Iconography
Kendatsuba 乾闥婆

Transliteration of the Sanskrit gandharva, translatedas jikikō 食香 (scent-eater), jinkō 尋香 (scent…

Art History, Iconography
kenzoku 眷属

Disciples or followers of Buddha. Often refers to groups of devotees who accompany an important Buddhist deity, for example…

Art History, Iconography
Kichijōten 吉祥天

Also read Kisshōten. Also called Kichijōtennyo 吉祥天女 or Kudokuten 功徳天 (Sk: Sri Laksmi, Mahasri,…

Art History, Iconography
Kichijōten mandara 吉祥天曼荼羅

Also read Kisshōten mandara. A variety of dedicated mandala *besson…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
Kōbō Daishi 弘法大師

Lit. Great Master Kōbō. The posthumous name of *Kūkai 空海 (774-835), the founder…

Art History, Iconography
koji 居士

Originally a Hindi term ghra-pati meaning a householder, trader, or farmer. In China the term came to be applied…

Art History, Iconography
Kojima mandara 子島曼荼羅

Also read Koshima mandara. A pair of Mandala of the Two Realms *Ryōkai…

Art History, Iconography
Kokūzō 虚空蔵

Sometimes read Kokuzō. Space/Sky Repository (Sk: Akasagarbha, Khagarbha); also called Kokūyō 虚空孕 and in Japan often…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
Kongara dōji 矜羯羅童子

Lit. the youth Kongara. One of two chief attendants of *Fudō Myōō 不動明王 (the…

Art History, Iconography
Kongō rikishi 金剛力士 ✓

Also *Niō 仁王, *…

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…

Art History, Iconography
Kongōkai mandara 金剛界曼荼羅

Lit. mandala of the Adamantine Realm (Sk: Vajradhatu mandala). A mandala *mandara…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
Konpira 金比羅

Also synonymous with Kubira 宮毘羅. A god and leader of the *Yasha 夜又, the…

Art History, Iconography
kubon raigō 九品来迎

Also called kubon ōjōraigō 九品往生来迎. The nine possible levels of birth into *…

Art History, Iconography
Kue mandara 九会曼荼羅

The standard form of the *Kongōkai mandara 金剛界曼荼羅 widely used in Japan…

Art History, Iconography
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 …

Art History, Iconography
Kūkai 空海

Early Heian period Buddhist priest (774-835), patriarch of the Shingon 真言 sect of Esoteric Buddhism mikkyō 密教…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
Kurikara 倶利迦羅

Also known as Kurika 矩里迦, a transliteration of Sanskrit Kulika, the name of a dragon-king *…

Art History, Iconography
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…

Art History, Iconography
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…

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