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Benzaiten (shinjitai: 弁才天 or 弁財天; kyūjitai: 辯才天, 辨才天, or 辨財天, lit. "goddess of eloquence", Benten, Chinese: 辯才天, Biancaitian), is an East
Asian Buddhist...
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Zeniarai Benzaiten Uga****u
Shrine (銭洗弁財天宇賀福神社,
Zeniarai Benzaiten Uga****u Jinja), po****rly
known simply as
Zeniarai Benten, is a
Shinto shrine in Kamakura...
- gods of
fortune from
religions po****r in ****an: from
Mahayana Buddhism (
Benzaiten, Bishamonten, Daikokuten)
which came to ****an from
China but originated...
- The
Three Great Shrines of
Benzaiten (日本三大弁天) are a
group of ****anese
shrines dedicated to the
worship of the
goddess Benzaiten.
During the
Meiji Era separation...
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Ugajin was
syncretically fused with
Buddhist goddess Benzaiten,
which became known as Uga
Benzaiten or Uga Benten. The
goddess sometimes carries on her...
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QianmuCaishen ( 錢母財神 )
Goddess Wuji
caishenye (無極財神爺) Śrīmahādevī Vaiśravaṇa
Benzaiten Kangiten Vasudhara Jambhala Palden Lhamo Thurathadi Seven Lucky Gods Thần...
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three most
famous Benzaiten Temples in ****an,
along with
Enoshima Benzaiten (Kanagawa) and
Chikubujima Benzaiten (Shiga). The
Benzaiten is
opened to the...
- In Buddhism, she is
venerated in many forms,
including the East
Asian Benzaiten (辯才天, "Eloquence
Talent Deity"). Saraswati, is a
Sanskrit fusion word...
- ("Chinjusha"), and in that case a
torii marks the shrine's entrance.
Benzaiten is a
syncretic goddess derived from the
Indian divinity Sarasvati, who...
- ****anese
examples derive from
Buddhist importations of
Indian dragon myths.
Benzaiten, the ****anese form of Saraswati,
supposedly killed a five-headed dragon...