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Hārītī (Sanskrit), also
known as Chinese: 鬼子母(神); pinyin: Guǐzǐmǔ(shén), ****anese: 鬼子母神, romanized: Kishimojin, is a
female rākṣasī or yakṣinī (nature...
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Initially a
devourer of children,
Hariti was
transformed by the
Buddha into
their protector. In
contemporary iconography,
Hariti, like Shashthi, is pictured...
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Below is a
nonexhaustive list of
yakshinis found in
Buddhist literature:
Hārītī Ālikā Vendā Anopamā Vimalaprabhā Śrī Śankhinī Meghā Timisikā Prabhāvatī...
- of the
goddess Hariti. A
remain of a
child hand can be seen on the left arms,
which supports the
identification of the
statue as
Hariti.
Kambojas See Mathura...
- is a
shrine to the
Dharma protectress Mammo Pukkasi,
known as the
fierce Hariti or
Ajima to
local Newari Buddhists. Her
shrine and the
Ganachakra offerings...
- country, who came to be
identified with the
Hindu goddesses Bhagavati and
Hariti, and who in
Vietnamese is
called Thiên Y Thánh Mẫu. A
stele dated 781 indicates...
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Surya Chandra Guhyapāda Pañcika
Skanda Pṛthvī
Spirit of the
Bodhi Tree
Hārītī Mārīcī Sāgara Yama
Kinnara King
Emperor Zi Wei
Emperor Dongyue Thunder God...
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Avesta as Ashi. She has
often been
regarded as
analogous to the
deity Hariti,
found in some
varieties of Buddhism.
Analogies have also been
drawn with...
- for by the
recent discovery of an
inscribed image of the
Buddhist goddess Hariti from Sarnath,
installed by King Gupta."
Goyal (1967, pp. 44–52): "We ourselves...
- direction. In
Buddhist legends,
Kubera is also
equated with Pañcika,
whose wife
Hariti is the
symbol of abundance. The
iconography of
Kubera and
Pancika is so...