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- Kangiten or Kankiten (****anese: 歓喜天, "god of bliss"; Sanskrit (IAST): Nan****śvara), also known as Binayaka (毘那夜迦; Skt. Vināyaka), Ganabachi (誐那鉢底, alternatively...
- Shōten (聖天, lit. "sacred deva" or "noble deva"; alternatively Shōden) or Kangiten (歓喜天, "deva of bliss") and is worshipped mainly in the Shingon and Tendai...
- (Tibetan: tsog gi dag po, mar po). In ****anese Buddhism he is also known as Kangiten (****anese: 歓喜天, "god of bliss"; Sanskrit (IAST): Nan****śvara) or Shōten...
- carries an inscription dated to 531. In ****an, where Ganesha is known as Kangiten, the Ganesha cult was first mentioned in 806. Today in Buddhist Thailand...
- ritual is prescribed to be performed only if the Shoten-ku in honour of Kangiten has failed to produce the desired benefits. Her seed syllable is हुं (huṃ)...
- deity Acala (Fudō Myōō), the temple serves as a cult-center of the deity Kangiten (Shoten) and is also called 'Ikoma-Shōten' (生駒聖天). The area around Hōzan-ji...
- 錢母財神 ) Goddess Wuji caishenye (無極財神爺) Śrīmahādevī Vaiśravaṇa Benzaiten Kangiten Vasudhara Jambhala Palden Lhamo Thurathadi Ame-no-Sagume Seven Lucky Gods...
- cardamom and known locally as kangidan (歓喜団), is offered to both the god Kangiten, the ****anese equivalent of Ganesh. Kangidans are made from curds, honey...
- may also refer to: Vinayakas, a group of four demons in Hindu mythology Kangiten, the ****anese Buddhist elephant-headed god Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (1883–1966)...
- them, but this practice declined over time: 77  Dolls for Kuebiko and Kangiten were often found in them in the 1960s.: 77  Gehōbako were common among...