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Buddha Statue, Dainichi Nyorai, 7cm
¥6,999($44.79)
Buddha Statue, Dainichi Nyorai, 7cm This Buddha statue was made in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast iron. Dainichi Nyorai is an esoteric Buddha who is said to be at the center of the universe and to have absolute power. Everything that exists in the universe comes from Dainichi Nyorai, and all Buddhist statues are considered to be incarnations of Dainichi Nyorai. All Buddha images are thought to be incarnations of Dainichi Buddha. As the name "Dainichi" suggests, the Buddha illuminates the universe with his great light like the sun. The color of the Buddha is koubi-gold, which gives the brass a slightly aged look and a deep color. The craftsmen color each piece one by one, and the details are very delicate. Product Specifications Size: 3.5 x 2.0 x 6.8H (cm) ◇ Material: Alloy (old gold color) Paper box This is a statue of the Buddha who says, "I am inseparable from the immortal truth itself, which has no form or shape. Normally, the Dharma body, which is the Buddha's state of enlightenment itself, has no color or form and does not preach, but Dainichi Nyorai is said to preach even though he is the Dharma body. However, Dainichi Nyorai is said to preach even though he is a Dharma-body. It is also said that the Dharma-body spans the past, present, and future. It is said that the "wisdom" aspect of Dainichi Buddha is represented by the Vajrayana Dainichi Buddha of the Vajrayana Realm, and the "reason" aspect is represented by the Dainichi Buddha of the Vajrayana Realm. The Dainichi Buddha of the Vajra Realm is surrounded by four Buddhas, Akshobhya Buddha, Hosho Buddha, Amitabha Buddha, and Hukumari Buddha. This is called the Five Buddhas of the Vajrayana Realm. The Dainichi Buddha of the Womb Realm is positioned in the center of the Chutai Yatsuha-in and forms the Dharma Realm Teishin. In the Tōmyō, Shakyamuni Buddha and Dainichi are considered separate entities, while in the Taimyō, they are considered the same entity. 仏像 大日如来 古美金 7cm
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Buddha statue, Kannon Bodhisattva, seated, wood carving, boxwood, figurine, object, compact, height 10cm, with drawstring pouch
¥4,999($31.99)
Buddha statue, Kannon Bodhisattva, seated, wood carving, boxwood, figurine, object, compact, height 10cm, with drawstring pouch Product Description Product Name. Seated statue of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara with pouch Features This is a small and exquisite seated statue of Kannon Bodhisattva. It is a small and exquisite seated statue of Kannon Bodhisattva, well crafted down to the smallest detail. This statue is a symbol of wisdom and compassion (savior), and is widely worshipped in the East. Kannon appears in the Heart Sutra, where he is said to have taught that "the sky is the limitlessness of color, and the sky is the limitlessness of color", which is said to be the law of the universe and the state of mind, and is also said to be the fundamental doctrine of Buddhism. In the Lotus Sutra, he is depicted as a bodhisattva who freely appears before people in various forms to save them. As the number of households without Buddhist altars is increasing, the number of opportunities to have a Buddhist statue in the home is decreasing. Buddhism, which has been widely worshipped in Japan for a long time, may be said to be the culmination of Eastern wisdom. With the Kannon Bosatsu statue by our side, we can think about the wisdom of Buddhism and the salvation of people, and cherish the peace of mind. Size] (approx.) Height 10cm, width 5.5cm, depth 5.5cm Material] Boxwood A black drawstring pouch will be provided for packing the Buddha statue. 仏像 観音菩薩像 座像 木彫り ツゲ 置物 オブジェ コンパクト 高さ10cm 巾着 ポーチ付き
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Buddha Image, Amitabha Nyorai, Antique Gold, 7cm
¥6,999($44.79)
Buddha Image, Amitabha Nyorai, Antique Gold, 7cm This is a Buddha statue made in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast iron. This is the Amitabha Buddha known as "Namu Amitabha". Amitabha is the Buddha who takes us to the world of paradise after we die. No matter how bad a person has been, if they chant "Namu Amida Buddha," he will take them to paradise. The color of the Buddha is koubi-gold, which gives the brass a slightly aged look and a deep color. Each piece is individually colored by a craftsman, and every detail is delicately finished. Amida Nyorai is one of the Mahayana Buddhas. His name is Amitabha (अमिताभ, Amitābha) or Amitāyus (अमितायुस्, Amitāyus), which is transcribed as Amitābha. It is also called Amitābha (Amitabha) or Amitāyus. The Sanskrit names Amitabha and Amitayus mean "one who possesses immeasurable light" and "one who possesses immeasurable longevity," respectively, and are also translated into Chinese as "Buddha of immeasurable light" and "Buddha of immeasurable longevity. In the Shingon sect, however, Amitabha is regarded as a separate Buddha, having studied under Amitabha when he was the Bodhisattva Hozo. Amitabha as the Most Excellent Buddha In the Buddhist Sermon on the Immeasurable Life, which is mainly used in the Jodo sects, it is said, "The majesty and luminosity of Amitabha Buddha is the most precious and cannot be attained by any other Buddha. I also say that there is no limit to the majesty of Buddha Amitayus. He is the King of all Buddhas and the Supreme Being of all luminaries. Amitabha Buddha as the Fundamental Buddha Kenyi of the Seizan Fukakusa School asserts that Amitabha Buddha is the root of all Buddhas and that all Buddhas have Amitabha as their incarnation. As a proof of this understanding, Ken'ichi cites the words of Zendo, based on the Hanshu Sutra: "The Buddhas of the third world have attained true enlightenment through nenmida samadhi. However, Yoshitada of the Jinzai School says that "nen-amidabutsu samadhi" is not taught in the Hanshu Sutra, and that all Buddhas did not attain Buddhahood by remembering Amida Buddha, and that the understanding of "nen-butsu samadhi" as "nen-amidabutsu samadhi" is Zendo's own interpretation to make Amida Buddha "the master of the Dharma Gate. 仏像 阿弥陀如来 古美金 7cm
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Buddha Statue: Thousand-armed Kannon Bodhisattva, 7cm
¥6,999($44.79)
Buddha Statue: Thousand-armed Kannon Bodhisattva, 7cm This Buddha statue was made in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast iron. Thousand-armed Kannon Bodhisattva is said to have a thousand hands, and is also called Thousand-armed Kannon Bodhisattva because of the eyes on the palms of his hands. He is also known as the Thousand-armed Kannon Bodhisattva because he has eyes in his palms. In his thousand hands, he has tools to save all kinds of people, and is regarded as a Buddha who can save people from suffering and make all their wishes come true. The color of the Buddha is koubi-gold, which gives the brass a slightly aged look and a deep color. The craftsmen color each piece one by one, and the details are very delicate. Product Specifications Size: 3.2 x 2.0 x 7.0H (cm) ◇ Material: Alloy (old gold color) Paper box The Thousand-armed Goddess of Mercy (सहस्रभुज, [sahasrabhuja]) is a bodhisattva who is an object of worship in Buddhism. The name "Sahasrabhuja" means "thousand hands" or "one with a thousand hands. The name is also an alias for Hindu deities such as Vishnu, Shiva, and Goddess Durga, and is thought to be a variant of Avalokitesvara, which was formed in India under the influence of Hinduism. He is also one of the six Avalokiteshvara. The Samantabhadra form is a lotus flower in full bloom. The Samantabhadra form is an open lotus flower (a lotus flower in full bloom, the counterpart of the first split lotus flower of the Holy Kannon) and a jewel on a lotus flower. The seed character is Kilik (ह्रीः hrīḥ). Name and the meaning of "Thousand Hands There are various names for this statue, such as "Eleven-faced Thousand-armed Kannon," "Thousand-armed Kannon," "Eleven-faced Thousand-armed Kannon," and "Thousand-armed Kannon. The name "thousand-armed, thousand-eyed Kannon" comes from the fact that each of the thousand hands is said to have an eye in each palm. The thousand hands represent the vastness of Kannon's compassion and power to save all sentient beings. The Buddhist scripture that explains the reason why Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva gained a thousand hands is the Kyabodharma translation of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara's Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes. The "Great Sorrowful Heart Dharani" in this sutra is still recited in Tendai and Zen temples in China and Japan. As one of the Six Avalokiteshvara, he is said to regulate the path of hungry demons among the Six Realms. It is also said that he is responsible for the accomplishment of various wishes and the peaceful birth of all sentient beings. As mentioned above, there are various names for the thousand-armed Kannon. Some of the thousand-armed Kannon statues have one or twenty-seven faces instead of eleven. Of these, the one-faced thousand-armed statue is considered to be the ancient form, and the statue of the thousand-armed Goddess of Mercy in No. 40 Nunnery of Zheng Shan, Danliang, Sichuan Province, the oldest existing statue of the thousand-armed Goddess of Mercy in China, is a one-faced statue. The oldest existing statue of the thousand-armed Goddess of Mercy in China, No. 40 of Tanridge Zheng Shan in Sichuan Province, is a single-armed statue. In Esoteric Buddhist mandalas, the statue of Kannon is classified as a "lotus part". The name of the temple, Rengeo-in (the official name of Sanjusangendo in Kyoto City) is derived from this. 仏像 千手観音菩薩 古美金 7cm
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Buddha Statue Monju Bosatsu (Manjusri Bosatsu) - Old Beautiful Gold - 7cm
¥6,999($44.79)
Buddha Statue Monju Bosatsu (Manjusri Bosatsu) - Old Beautiful Gold - 7cm This is a Buddhist statue made in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a casting town. The word "Monju" in the proverb "Three people make Monju's wisdom" refers to this Monju Bosatsu. It is said that if three people get together, they become as wise as Monju Bosatsu. The color of the Buddha is kobi-gold, which gives the brass a slightly aged look and a deep color. The craftsmen color each piece one by one, and the details are very delicate. Product Specifications Size: 3.5 x 2.3 x 7.2H (cm) ◇ Material: Alloy (old gold color) Paper box According to the "Monju Shiri Hanirvana Sutra", he was born in a Brahmin family named Brahmacharya of Dharapura in the country of Shakyamuni. According to the Nirvana Sutra, he was born in a Brahmin family named Brahmande in Tarajulu in the country of Shakyamuni. In the "Venerable Venerable Monju" (Venerable Venerable Monju), it is said that when there was no one to challenge Venerable Venerable Monju, only Monju Bodhisattva, who visited Venerable Monju's sickbed on behalf of Shakyamuni, was able to challenge him on equal terms, highlighting his character as a bodhisattva of wisdom. Zhan Zhan, a monk of the T'ien-t'ai sect of Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty of China, states in his book "Hokka Bunru Ji" that Monju Bosatsu was originally the Dragon Seed King Buddha. The Monju-Goson (Five Envoys of Monju) painting, in which Monju Bosatsu is depicted together with four other bodhisattvas, Yuling Wang, Buddhabhari Sanzang, Zenzai Doji and Daisheng Roshi (or the Most Excellent Man), was often painted in China and Japan. The five messengers of Monju Bosatsu are coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up, coiled up Monju's eight children are Kwangchun, Jihui, Mukunggwang, Wondrous, Sambodhi, Kushon, Kushon, Sambodhi, and Wubha Kushon. The secret name of Monju Bosatsu is Kichijo Kongo or Prajnaparamita Kongo. Major sutras depicting Monju Bosatsu include the Monju-Shihri Nirvana Sutra [source invalid], the Monju-Shihri Question Sutra, the Monju-Shihri Pure Rites Sutra, and the Gaya-Sangdang Sutra. In addition, there are "Monju Sharihatsu Ganga Sutra" [source invalid], "Monju Regret Sutra", "Monju Sharih Genpozo Sutra", "Butsusetsu Monju Sharih Pilgrimage Record", "Myokosho Bodhisattva Shokonto Mahayana Hora Sutra", "Senbachi Monju 1,008 Meisang", "Daisheng Monju Sharih Bodhisattva Sanbutsu Hora Shinrei", "Seija Monju Sharihatsu Bodhisattva Hatsu Bodhi Shinrinbun", and "Monju Sharih Bodhisattva Muso Jyurei". 仏像 文殊菩薩 古美金 7cm
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Buddha Statue, Kukuzo Bosatsu, Old Bi gold, 7cm
¥6,999($44.79)
Buddha Statue, Kukuzo Bosatsu, Old Bi gold, 7cm This Buddha statue was made in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast iron. Emptiness is the Buddha of wisdom and virtue (compassion). With his vast and infinite wisdom, he is said to save people from troubles and suffering, and is loved by many people. The color of the Buddha is koubi-gold, or old-fashioned brass, which has a slightly aged look and deep color. Each piece is individually colored by a craftsman, and every detail is delicately finished. Product Specifications Size: 2.8×2.0×6.5H (cm) ◇ Material: Alloy (old gold color) Paper box The word "emptiness" is a Chinese translation of Akasha Garba (meaning "empty womb"), which means "a bodhisattva with infinite wisdom and compassion like the vast universe". Therefore, he is worshipped as a bodhisattva who brings benefits in terms of wisdom, knowledge, and memory. It is said that an ascetic who has practiced this method can memorize and understand all sutras and never forget them. This is the main deity of the Vajrayana Temple of the Womb Mandala, and is also emphasized in Esoteric Buddhism. Originally, Jizo and Emptiness of Jizo Bodhisattva are thought to have been paired. However, the empty element of emptiness seems to have been replaced by other Buddhas, and because of the unique beliefs of Jizo Bodhisattva, they are rarely worshipped in pairs. 仏像 虚空蔵菩薩 古美金 7cm
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Buddha Statue, Fudo Myo-o, Old Beautiful Gold, 7cm
¥6,999($44.79)
Buddha Statue, Fudo Myo-o, Old Beautiful Gold, 7cm This Buddha statue was made in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a town of cast iron. It is said that Fudo Myoo dares to take a severe form in order to save people, and that he uses this form to guide the bad ones who do not know the right way with only the kind face of Buddha. He may look scary, but he is a Myoo with both severity and kindness to save us. The color of the Buddha is koubi-gold, which gives the brass a slightly aged look and a deep color. The craftsmen color each piece one by one, and the details are very delicate. Product Specifications Size: 2.9×1.8×7.5H (cm) ◇ Material: Alloy (old gold color) Paper box The Sanskrit name "achara" means "motionless" and "natha" means "guardian," and as a whole it means "unshakable protector. The name "Fudo" first appeared in the first half of the 8th century as "Fudo Messenger" in the Chinese translation of the "Fukunnapasa Shenhen Shingon Sutra" by Bodai Roshi, volume 9. In the "Dainichi Sutra", the name "Fudo Nyorai Shishi" appears as an emissary of Dainichi Nyorai, and in the "Dainichi Sutra Sosho", the term "Fudo Myoo" is used . In Esoteric Buddhism, he is called Sanrin-bodhi. In Esoteric Buddhism, a single "Buddha" appears in three forms: "Jishyo Rinjin," "Shobyo Rinjin," and "Kyoryo Rinjin. The "Jisheng-rinjin" (the Buddha) is the embodiment of the truth of the universe and the state of enlightenment itself, while the "Shoboh-rinjin" (the Bodhisattva) is the figure that simply explains the truth of the universe and the state of enlightenment. On the other hand, the "Teaching Wheel" is a figure that threatens and teaches those who do not follow the Buddha's teachings in a frightening manner, stops those who oppose the Buddha's teachings by force, and intervenes aggressively by catching those who try to follow the external path and returning them to the internal path. Fudo Myoo is said to be the teaching wheel of Dainichi Nyorai. In order to save even the most difficult sentient beings with vexations by force, he assumes an indignant form. Some believe that he originated from the Hindu god Shiva. 仏像 不動明王 古美金 7cm
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Wooden Carving Buddha Statue, Pocket Buddha, Three Faces, Daikokuten Protector Honzon, Boxwood
¥5,299($33.91)
Wooden Carving Buddha Statue, Pocket Buddha, Three Faces, Daikokuten Protector Honzon, Boxwood Size: 6.2 cm (length), 4.5 cm (width) Boxwood is a strong and very hard wood. Because it is made from natural wood, each piece has its own unique texture. The grain and color of the wood varies. The grain and color of the wood varies, and the knots and grain may appear dark and dirty. In the event that you have any kind of questions regarding where and how to use the product, you can contact us at the following webpage. He was one of the guardian deities of Buddhism known as Tenbu, and was regarded as a god of war and battle, and a god of wealth and stipend, especially in China, where he was worshipped with an emphasis on wealth and fortune among the three characteristics of Mahakala. Since it was introduced through esoteric Buddhism, it was worshipped mainly by the Shingon and Tendai sects in the early days. In India, he was also regarded as the god of the kitchen and dining room, but in Japan, Saicho first enshrined Sanmen Daikoku, who was combined with Bishamonten and Bensaiten, as the guardian deity of the kitchen at Enryakuji Temple on Mt. Later, it was combined with Okuninushi God. In the Muromachi period (1333-1573), this deity was also widely worshipped by the Nichiren sect. He is popularly known as "Daikoku-san. Daikokuji Temple (Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture) - The first sacred place for the appearance of Daikokuten in Japan Daikokuji Temple (Fushimi-ku, Kyoto) Daienji Temple (Meguro-ku, Tokyo) - The original Yamate Seven Lucky Gods Sensoji Temple (Taito-ku, Tokyo) - Rice Bin Daikoku / Seven Lucky Gods of Asakusa Sights Kan'eiji Temple Gokokuin (Taito Ward, Tokyo) - Yanaka Seven Lucky Gods Kishimojin (Toshima-ku, Tokyo) - Daikokudo / Zoshigaya Seven Lucky Gods[5 Honkoji Temple (Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture) - Kondaikokuten Hozokuji Temple (Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto) - Oyamazaki Daikokuten/Kyoto Six Daikokuten Myoenji Temple (Kyoto, Japan) - Matsugasaki Daikokuten/The Seven Lucky Gods of Kyoto Entokuin Temple (Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture) - Sanmen Daikokuten Shitennoji Temple (Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture) - Sanmen Daikokuten Anrakuji Temple (Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture) - Mikawa Seven Lucky Gods Fumonji Temple (Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture) - Yoshida Seven Lucky Gods Fukkaiji Temple (Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture) - Yanagihara Daikokuten / Settsu Province, Morozan Hyogo Seven Lucky Gods Kyosho-in Temple (Mihama Town, Aichi Prefecture) - Shinsho Sanmen Daikokuten Hase Temple (Kyoto, Japan) Daikanmikji Temple (Izumi-ku, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture) - Aburakake Daikokuten Shinto Shrines The largest stone statue of Ebisu and Daikoku in Japan is at Maiko Rokushinja Shrine (Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture) Kanda Myojin (Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo) Omae Shrine (Moka City, Tochigi Prefecture) Shikitsu Matsunomiya Okuninushi Shrine (Osaka City, Osaka) - Hinode Daikoku/Naniwa Shichifukujin Kasuga Taisha Shrine (Nara City, Nara Prefecture) - Statue of husband and wife Daikokuten (Omae Tachibana is opened once every six years) Aburakake Daikokuten (Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture) Ichinomiya Touno Shrine (Touno Town, Miyazaki Prefecture) 木彫仏像 懐中仏三面 大黒天守護本尊 柘植 ツゲ
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Buddha Statue Dainichi Sanzon Fudo Myoo Dainichi Nyorai Kobo Daishi Sankaibutsu Wooden Carving Boxwood Ornament Object Compact Height 10cm with Drawstring Pouch
¥4,699($30.07)
Buddha Statue Dainichi Sanzon Fudo Myoo Dainichi Nyorai Kobo Daishi Sankaibutsu Wooden Carving Boxwood Ornament Object Compact Height 10cm with Drawstring Pouch Product Description Product Name Dainichi Sanzon-zo Statue: Sankai-butsu Features. The statue of Dainichi Nyorai in the center, Fudo Myoo on the left, and Kobo Daishi on the right. The statue is well crafted in every detail. As the number of households without Buddhist altars is increasing, the number of opportunities to have a Buddhist statue in the home is decreasing. Buddhism, which has been widely worshipped in Japan for a long time, may be said to be the culmination of Eastern wisdom. I would like to keep a Buddha statue by my side to cherish the peace of mind. Size (approx.) 5cm in diameter, 10cm in height, 13cm in opening width Material: Boxwood Please note The style and arrangement of the Buddha statue may vary depending on the sect, region, and era. The style and placement of the Buddha statues may vary depending on the sect, region, or era. The description of this product is based on the Chinese manufacturer's website, so please understand that there may be differences from the style in Japan. This product is made of natural wood, so there are individual differences in the shade and color of each part and the appearance of the wood grain. Please note that the color of each part of the product may vary slightly from the color of the catalog photo. Please understand that the color may look slightly different from the color in the catalog photo. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Please be aware of this before purchasing. Dainichi Sanzon statue, elaborate boxwood carving, compact and portable. 仏像 大日三尊 不動明王 大日如来 弘法大師 三開仏 木彫 ツゲ 置物 オブジェ コンパクト 高さ10cm 巾着ポーチ付き