| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords |
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| Sanjūbanshin 三十番神 | Also read Sanjūbanjin. Various sets of thirty *kami 神 who… |
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| sanjūsanshin 三十三身 | Abbreviation of Kannon sanjūsanshin 観音三十三身. The 33 forms in which, according to the *… |
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| Sanjūsanten 三十三天 | Heaven of the Thirty-three Gods (Sk: Trayastrimsa deva). Also referred to as Tōriten とう利天, with tori thought to be… |
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| sankei mandara 参詣曼荼羅 | Large-scale hanging scroll paintings of the landscapes of shrines and temples which include images of pilgrims worshipping… |
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| Sanmaya-e 三昧耶会 | Also read Samaya-e. The second of the nine *mandara 曼荼羅 comprising… |
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| Sanmaya mandara 三昧耶曼荼羅 | Also read Samaya mandara. A form of *mandara 曼荼羅 (mandala)… |
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| Sannō mandara 山王曼荼羅 | Also Hie Sannō mandara 日吉山王曼荼羅. A class of Shinto devotional paintings having to do with Hie Sannōsha 日吉山王社 (… |
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| sansha takusen 三社託宣 | Lit. "the oracles of the three shrines." These popular hanging scrolls, sold at Ise Jingū 伊勢神宮 were the focus of devotion *… |
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| sanzenbutsu 三千仏 | Lit. "three thousand Buddhas." One thousand Buddhas are believed to appear in the worlds of the past, present and future… |
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| Seikai mandara 青海曼荼羅 | One of Three Jōdo Mandalas *Jōdo sanmandara 浄土三曼荼羅. A type of *… |
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| Seiryō Gongen 清滝権現 | Also read Kiyotaki Gongen. A protective deity associated with the Chinese temple Qinglongsi (Jp: Seiryūji 青竜寺) in Chang'an (… |
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| Seiryōjishiki Shaka 清涼寺式釈迦 | Abbreviation of Seiryōjishiki Shaka nyorai-zō 清涼寺式釈迦如来像, also known as *… |
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| Seishi 勢至 | Lit. "obtained strength." Also Daiseishi 大勢至 (Sk: Mahasthamaprapta), or he who has obtained great strength. Also … |
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| seishuku 星宿 | Also read shoshuku; also shukuyō 宿曜. Meaning constellation, this term refers in Buddhist iconography… |
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| Seitaka dōji 制た迦童子 | Lit. "the youth Seitaka." One of two chief attendants of *Fudō Myōō 不動明王 (the… |
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| Senju Kannon 千手観音 | Sk: Sahasrabhuja-arya-avalokitesvara. Thousand-armed Kannon or *Kannon 観音 with… |
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| seppō Amida 説法阿弥陀 | Lit. "the Buddha *Amida 阿弥陀 preaching a sermon seppō… |
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| Shaka hassō 釈迦八相 | Lit. "eight phases (or aspects) of Shakamuni *Shaka 釈迦." Also referred to as… |
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| Shaka sanzon 釈迦三尊 | Lit. "Shaka triad." A group of 3 Buddhist images composed of *Shaka … |
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| Shaka 釈迦 | 1 Abbreviation of Shakamuni 釈迦牟尼 or Shakamon 釈迦文 (Sk: Sakyamuni), meaning sage of the Sakyas. The name by… |
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| shibutsu 四仏 | Lit. "the Four Buddhas." |
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| Shichibutsu Yakushi 七仏薬師 | Lit. "Seven Buddhas of Healing." Seven manifestations of *Yakushi 薬師 or the… |
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| shichifukujin 七福神 | ✓ | Lit. "the seven gods of good fortune." The group comprises *Ebisu 恵比須, *… |
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| shiki mandara 敷曼荼羅 | A mandala produced for a specific ceremony or ritual use. Lit. "*mandara 曼荼羅… |
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| Shingon hasso 真言八祖 | Lit. "eight patriarchs of the Shingon sect." The founders of Esoteric Buddism mikkyō 密教. These mythical and… |
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| shinpō 神宝 | Offerings made at shrines to Shinto gods *kami 神. The most sacred… |
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| Shinra Myōjin 新羅明神 | Also read Shiragi Myōjin and Shinra Zenjin 新羅善神. The deity that protects Miidera 三井寺 (Onjōji 園城寺) at the… |
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| Shinran 親鸞 | An abbreviation of Shinran Shōnin 親鸞聖人 (1173-1262), the founder of the New Pure Land sect, Jōdo shinshū… |
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| shintai 神体 | Lit. "body of the *kami 神." A sacred object which is worshiped as a… |
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| shinzō 神像 | An image, either in sculpture or painting, of a deity *kami 神 in its Shinto or… |
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| shishu mandara 四種曼荼羅 | Four types of mandala, the dai mandara 大曼荼羅 (great mandala), *Sanmaya mandara… |
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| shitennō 四天王 | Four Guardian Kings. Pre-Buddhist Indian deities including *Taishakuten… |
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| Shōkannon 聖観音 | Sk: Aryavalokitesvara. Also written 正観音. This is the term for the simplest form of *… |
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| Shōmen Kongō 青面金剛 | Also known as Seishoku Daikongō Yasha 青色大金剛薬叉. A deity who protects against diseases believed to be caused by… |
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| Shōtoku Taishi-zō 聖徳太子像 | Idealized portraits in sculpture and painting made for the worship and reverence of Shōtoku Taishi 聖徳太子 (ca. 574-… |
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| Shōugyō mandara 請雨経曼荼羅 | *Mandara 曼荼羅 (mandala) of the Sutra for Praying for Rain. A variety… |
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| shuji mandara 種字曼荼羅 | Lit. "seed syllable mandala." A mandala *mandara 曼荼羅 in which the deities are… |
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| Shukongōshin 執金剛神 | Also read Shūkongōjin. Also called Kongōshu 金剛手, Jikongō 持金剛, *… |
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| Shumisen 須弥山 | Mt. Sumeru. Also called Myōkōsan 妙高山 or Kinzan 金山. A great mountain that, according to ancient Indian cosmology, towers… |
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| shussan Shaka 出山釈迦 | Lit. "Buddha coming forth from the mountains." A scene from the life of the historical Buddha (Sk: Sakyamuni, *… |
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| sōgyō Hachiman 僧形八幡 | One of the most popular Shinto deities, who is shown in the form of a Buddhist monk and who protects warriors and the… |
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| songyō mandara 尊形曼荼羅 | Lit. "mandala in the form used for worship." Devotional paintings (usually on large hanging scrolls) showing the deities of… |
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| Sonshō mandara 尊勝曼荼羅 | A variety of *besson mandara 別尊曼荼羅 that evolved from the cult centered… |
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| soshi 祖師 | Important Buddhist teachers, high priests, and founders of Buddhist sects; often worshipped by followers. Statues and… |
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| Uhō dōji 雨宝童子 | An abbreviation of Kongō sekishō zenshin uhō dōji 金剛赤精善神雨宝童子. A manifestation of the Buddha *… |
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| Ususama Myōō 烏枢沙摩明王 | Ususama also Usushima 烏芻渋摩 is a transliteration of the Sanskrit Ucchusma, originally an epithet of Agni, the Indian… |
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| Uten'ō 優填王 | Also read Udennō. Lit. "King Udayana." An Indian king, reportedly the first person to commission a statue of the Buddha. The… |
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