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Daikokuten (大黒天) is a
syncretic ****anese
deity of
fortune and wealth.
Daikokuten originated from Mahākāla, the
buddhist version of the
Hindu deity Shiva...
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religions po****r in ****an: from
Mahayana Buddhism (Benzaiten, Bishamonten,
Daikokuten)
which came to ****an from
China but
originated in India, and from Chinese...
- of fortune,
which include Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, ****urokuju, Jurojin, and Hotei. Ebisu,
together with
Daikokuten, was
considered the most...
- Cantonese,
Daeheukcheon (대흑천) in Korean, Đại Hắc Thiên in Vietnamese, and
Daikokuten (大黒天) in ****anese. Mahākāla is a
Sanskrit bahuvrihi of mahā "great" and...
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Enshrined in
Bentendo where vermilion Hiten dances with
Bishamonten and
Daikokuten (opened
several times a year) Myoen-ji
Temple Iwaya Reijo Tsuchiya Zeni...
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building grounds. The
three major kami
enshrined are
Daikokuten, Ebisu, and
Taira no Masakado. As
Daikokuten and
Ebisu both
belong to the
Seven Gods of Fortune...
- in
Chinese history. He is
known as the god of sodomy.[citation needed]
Daikokuten, one of the
Seven Lucky Gods. He is a god of
prosperity who gets often...
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deity and main
focus of worship. He was also
syncretized with the
deity Daikokuten (Mahākāla, the
Buddhist version of the god Shiva)
under the synthesis...
- on the path to
Arhathood and who will
attain enlightenment are born.
Daikokuten, one of the
Seven Lucky Gods in ****an, is
considered to be
evolved from...
- Kubera),
Daikokuten (Mahākāla or Shiva), and Kichijōten (Lakshmi). The last,
along with
Benzaitennyo (Saraswati) and the
female version of
Daikokuten completes...