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- material (stone/clay/wood/lacquer/bronze). Pose: standing/seated Amida Nyorai/Yakushi Nyorai/...; The column entries sort by the name of the prin****l...
- however, very commonly used. In ****anese, Amitābha is also called Amida Nyorai (****anese: 阿弥陀如来, "the Tathāgata Amitābha"). In esoteric Buddhist texts...
- Nyoirin Kannon, seated statue, wooden Four heavenly kings, standing statues, wooden Shaka Nyorai, seated statue, wooden Yakushi Nyorai, seated statue, wooden...
- Asian languages as "Great Sun Buddha" (Chinese: 大日如來, ****anese: Dainichi Nyorai). In the conception of the Five Jinas of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism...
- 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...
- centered around nine statues of Amida Nyōrai, with a seated statue in the center, and four standing statues of Amida Nyōrai on each side. There is a standing...
- needed] Index of Buddhism-related articles Secular Buddhism Statue of Yakushi Nyorai (Jingo-ji) Watkins (2002), p. 21: "Gemstones appearing the same shade of...
- Cultural Property. The 273 centimetres (8.96 ft) wooden statue of Amida Nyorai seated on a lotus throne (1177), constructed using the yoseki-zukuri technique...
- It belongs to the Shōtoku-shū sect and its honzon is a statue of Yakushi Nyorai The temple's full name is Myōken-san Hōrin-ji (妙見山 法輪寺). It is located about...
- kilns used to make the roof tiles used by the temple. '"Wooden Shaka Nyorai seated statue"' (木造釈迦如来坐像), Nanboku-chō period, dated 1340. It has a height...