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    Go-Dai-Nyorai (五大如来, Five Great Nyorai) is a group of five important Nyorai, usually composed of Dainichi Nyorai, Amida Nyorai, Ashuku Nyorai, Hōshō Nyorai,...
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    needed] Index of Buddhism-related articles Secular Buddhism Statue of Yakushi Nyorai (Jingo-ji) Watkins (2002), p. 21: "Gemstones appearing the same shade of...
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    Amitābha (redirect from Amida Nyorai)
    however, very commonly used. In Japanese, Amitābha is also called Amida Nyorai (Japanese: 阿弥陀如来, "the Tathāgata Amitābha"). In Tibetan, Amitābha is called...
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    Vairocana (redirect from Dainichi Nyorai)
    Asian languages as "Great Sun Buddha" (Chinese: 大日如來, Japanese: Dainichi Nyorai) Buddha. In the conception of the Five Jinas of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism...
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    The seated wooden statue of Dainichi Nyorai (木造大日如来坐像, mokuzō Dainichi Nyorai zazō) at the Shingon temple of Enjō-ji in Nara is the earliest and best-substantiated...
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    The Statue of Yakushi Nyorai (Japanese: 木造薬師如来立像, Hepburn: Mokuzō Yakushi Nyorai Ritsuzō) is a late 8th to early 9th-century Japanese Buddhist sculpture...
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    The Buddha (redirect from Shaka Nyorai)
    Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha (lit. 'the awakened one'), was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in the Indian...
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    Ratnasambhava (redirect from Hōshō Nyorai)
    pantheon Buddhas 如来部 (Nyorai-bu) Śākyamuni (Shaka Nyorai) Amitābha (Amida Nyorai) Bhaiṣajyaguru (Yakushi Nyorai) Vairocana (Dainichi Nyorai) Five Wisdom Buddhas...
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    Kūkai visited the area and built a temple to house a statue of Yakushi Nyorai. The nearby mountains were ravaged by the fires during the Tenshō period...
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  • Otake Dainichi Nyorai (お竹大日如来 or 於竹大日如来), who is also known as Otake, is a figure in the Japanese Buddhist tradition. She was a humble maidservant of the...
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    Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Its main image is a hibutsu statue of Yakushi Nyōrai. The temple has been a place for pilgrimage for centuries, and is designated...
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    Prabhutaratna (redirect from Taho Nyorai)
    Chinese: 多宝如来 or 多宝佛; pinyin: Duōbǎo Rúlái or Duōbǎo Fó; Japanese romaji: Tahō Nyorai or Tahō Butsu), translated as Abundant Treasures or Many Treasures, is the...
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    sowataya un tarata kanman (ナマク・サマンダ・バサラナン・センダ・マカロシャナ・ソワタヤ・ウン・タラタ・カンマン) Shaka nyorai (釈迦如来, Sakyamuni): (Sanskrit) namaḥ samanta buddhānāṃ bhaḥ (Shingon) nōmaku...
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    Honzon (main image) Location Coordinates Image 1 Ryōzen-ji (霊山寺) Shaka Nyorai Naruto, Tokushima 34°09′35″N 134°30′09″E / 34.159803°N 134.502592°E /...
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    Low relief carving at Takkoku no Iwaya (達谷窟) Ushiku Daibutsu (牛久大仏) Amida Nyorai 120 metres (393.7 ft) including base and lotus (20 metres (65.6 ft)) 1993...
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    Amitābha Buddha (Amida-Nyorai 阿弥陀如来), Bīja: Trāḥ; Mantra: oṃ amṛta teje hara hūṃ (on amirita teisei kara un) Akṣobhya Buddha (Ashuku-Nyorai 阿閦如来), Bīja: Hūṃ;...
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    the first that can be attributed to him with any certainty is a Dainichi Nyorai at Enjō-ji in Nara (1176). Unkei was a devout Buddhist, and records from...
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    Monju Bosatsu (late Heian period) (ICP) Standing wooden statue of Amida Nyorai (late Heian period) (ICP) Standing wooden statues of Tamonten and Zōjōten...
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    five Wisdom Buddhas (五仏) are centered around Vairocana (Japanese: Dainichi Nyorai, 大日如来), the supreme Buddha. Each of the four remaining Buddhas occupies...
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    pantheon Buddhas 如来部 (Nyorai-bu) Śākyamuni (Shaka Nyorai) Amitābha (Amida Nyorai) Bhaiṣajyaguru (Yakushi Nyorai) Vairocana (Dainichi Nyorai) Five Wisdom Buddhas...
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    imperial army at Nyorai-dō (a small temple near Aizuwakamatsu Castle), where they were severely outnumbered. It was at the Battle of Nyorai-dō that Saitō...
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    the principal image of the healing Buddha Yakushi Nyorai. Besides the veneration of Yakushi Nyorai, there is no connection to the famous Yakushi-ji which...
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    believed to have been completed by 607. Hōryū-ji was dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of healing and in honor of the prince's father. Excavations...
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    Monuments of Ancient Nara." The temple's main object of veneration, Yakushi Nyorai, also known as "The Medicine Buddha", was one of the first Buddhist Deities...
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    (on san zan saku sowaka) Amida nyorai (阿弥陀如来, Amitabha): oṃ amṛta teje hara hūṃ (on amirita teisei kara un) Ashuku nyorai (阿閦如来, Akshobhya): oṃ akṣobhya...
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  • a volcano on Nakanoshima in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan Otake Dainichi Nyorai, a divine being in Japanese Buddhism Ōtake stable, a professional sumo stable...
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    pantheon Buddhas 如来部 (Nyorai-bu) Śākyamuni (Shaka Nyorai) Amitābha (Amida Nyorai) Bhaiṣajyaguru (Yakushi Nyorai) Vairocana (Dainichi Nyorai) Five Wisdom Buddhas...
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    pantheon Buddhas 如来部 (Nyorai-bu) Śākyamuni (Shaka Nyorai) Amitābha (Amida Nyorai) Bhaiṣajyaguru (Yakushi Nyorai) Vairocana (Dainichi Nyorai) Five Wisdom Buddhas...
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    Hall, a National Treasure Religion Affiliation Independent Deity Amida Nyorai (Amitābha) Location Location 116 Ujirenge, Uji, Kyoto Prefecture Country...
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    (Shitaya, Taitō City, Tokyo) – Jōdo-shū A temple to the buddha Amitabha (Amida Nyorai) established in 1631. A statue of Sanmen Daikokuten attributed to Kūkai...
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