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    A khakkhara (Sanskrit: खक्खर; Tibetan: འཁར་གསིལ, THL: khar sil; Chinese: 錫杖; pinyin: xīzhàng; Japanese pronunciation: shakujō; Korean: 석장; romaja: seokjang;...
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  • which is a small hat-like adornment worn at the front of the head Shakujō (錫杖), a metal rod, held in their hands Oi (笈), backpack Horagai (法螺貝), a conch...
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    Japanese Alps. J. Murray. Kamikochi. Kamikochi Resort Hotel Association. 銅錫杖頭附鉄剣(剣岳発見). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Komagatake Ropeway Shinhotaka Ropeway...
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    ISBN 978-4634011014.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) 銅錫杖頭附鉄剣(剣岳発見) (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan...
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    head, Kyahan (脚絆), on the calves, sandals made from straw, hold Shakujō (錫杖), a metal rod, in their hands, wear Oi (笈), a kind of backpack, and katabako...
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  • Peisheng Jie xizhang wen 《借錫杖文》 4 pages Qing Chen Peisheng Jie zhu wen 《借珠文》 3 pages Qing Chen Peisheng Fu xizhang ji 《付錫杖偈》 1 page Qing Chen Peisheng...
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  • pronunciation: Nyoihōju) in his right hand, he holds a Khakkhara (Chinese: 錫杖; pinyin: Xīzhàng; Japanese pronunciation: Shakujō), which is used to alert...
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    children. He is depicted as a plain monk, sometimes holding his shakujō (錫杖, six-ring staff) in one hand and the hōjunotama (宝珠の玉, wish-granting jewel)...
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    Kōfuku-ji. Archived from the original on 2009-08-22. Retrieved 2009-09-08. 金銅錫杖頭 [Gilt bronze finial of a pilgrim's staff] (in Japanese). Zentsūji. Archived...
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    covers. In addition, he wears a gong around his waist and carries a shakujō (錫杖) pilgrim's staff. Behind him, the body and straps of a portable shrine are...
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  • forms. The older Oni Brother Kuchihiko (クチヒコ), armed with Golden Shakujō (黄金の錫杖, Ōgon no Shakujō), which also enables his transformation into the golden grasshopper-like...
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  • Excavated freom the Former Gokurakuji Site, Sangawa-machi, Sanuki City 鉄錫杖 さぬき市寒川町旧極楽寺跡出土 tetsu shakujō Sanuki-shi Sangawa-chō kyū-Gokurakuji ato shutsudo...
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