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jareckiworld · 4 months
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Grim Park — My Road (korean traditional paint, acrylic on silk, 2022)
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miamaimania · 26 days
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fully Crafted Consciousness - Nam June Paik's Reclining Buddha (1994)
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crazyfox-archives · 6 months
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A sculpted image of the wrathful deity Kongō Yasha Myōō (金剛夜叉明王) dating to the 9th century at the Lecture Hall of Tōji Temple (東寺) in Kyoto
Image from "東寺の明王像" [Images of Myōō at Tōji] published by 東寺宝物館 [Tōji Treasure Museum], 1993, page 27
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chinesehanfu · 3 months
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[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese immortal Hanfu Based On Ming Dynasty Zhengtong ear (1439AD)Fahai Temple Murals
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【Historical Artifacts Reference 】:
Ming Dynasty "鬼子母神" in the mural of Fahai Temple in Beijing,China.
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【About the "鬼子母神" 】
鬼子母神,also known as Hārītī (Sanskrit),is both a revered goddess and demon, depending on the Buddhist tradition. She is one of the Twenty-Four Protective Deities of Mahayana Buddhism.
In her positive aspects, she is regarded for the protection of children, easy delivery and happy child rearing, while her negative aspects include the belief of her terror towards irresponsible parents and unruly children.
In both Chinese and Japanese Buddhism, she is venerated as a protector deity, but in many folk traditions is often recognized as a female demon of misery and unhappiness towards children and parents.
In Chinese Buddhism, Hārītī is also known as Hēlìdì (訶利帝) or Hēlìdìmǔ (訶梨帝母). In Chinese tradition, she is one of the Twenty-Four Protective Devas (二十四諸天 Èrshísì zhūtiān), a group of Dharmapalas who are venerated as protectors of Buddhists and the Dharma.Statues of this group (and Hārītī) are often enshrined within the Mahavira Hall in Chinese temples and monasteries.
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sh1cho · 1 year
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void-meditatum · 1 year
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key-of-mysteries · 14 days
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Shri devi (Palden Lhamo), Central Tibet, circa 1750-1850.
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inmyworldblr · 2 months
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Ceiling paintings in Buddhist temples | Sri Lanka
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lionofchaeronea · 6 months
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Wooded Mountains at Dusk, Kun Can, 1666
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jadeseadragon · 10 months
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Samundra Man Singh Shrestha (born in Nepal, 1980), Green Tara
Museum of Nepali Art (MONA)
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arjuna-vallabha · 1 year
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Kinnaris by Thammarat Kangwankong, Thailand
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jareckiworld · 4 months
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Tomiyuki Kaneko — Gozu Tennō (Ox-Headed Heavenly King) mineral pigments, ink, transparent watercolor, acrylic, pen, Ryujin water, foil, Kumohada hemp paper, 2022.
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simply-buddhism · 4 months
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crazyfox-archives · 4 months
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A sculpted image of Fudō Myōō (不動明王) among the other four wrathful wisdom kings at Jōrakuin Temple (常楽院) in Han'nō, Saitama Prefecture
Photo by piro, a Twitter account dedicated to Buddhist images, hot springs, and travel
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gorgongrrlfriend · 11 months
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Chhinnamasta⚡Chhinnamunda
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arthistoryanimalia · 8 months
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#FrogFriday vs. #FishFriday:
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Sengai Gibon (Japan, Edo Period, 1750-1837) ink & wash painting (sumi-e): 1. Fish, 40.3×53.8cm 2. Meditating Frog, 23.0x38.8cm
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