- the god of sea and rain. He is
found in ****anese
Buddhist mythology as
Suiten. He is also
found in Jainism. In
Hindu tradition, the
theonym Váruṇa (Devanagari:...
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Suiten-gū (水天宮),
literally "Palace of the
Water Deva", or "Palace of
Suiten", is a
Shinto shrine dedicated to four deities: Amenominak****hi
Antoku Kenrenmon-in...
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dedicated to four deities: Amenominak****hi
Antoku Kenrenmon-in Nii No Ama "
Suiten" is the ****anese name of the
deity of
Hindu origins Varuna, one of a series...
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Suiten-gū (水天宮) is the name of
numerous Shinto shrines in ****an.
Suiten-gū
shrines are
famous for
their blessings of safe childbirth, but are also known...
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continues to
influence ****anese culture.
Other names of
Suijin include Suiten (水天, lit. "water heaven") and Suiō (水王, lit. "water lord/king"). Suijin...
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holds a
sword and
makes a "sword"
mudra (hand gesture) with his left hand.
Suiten (lit "water deva") can be
depicted as a fair
water spirit, in
vibrant garments...
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Rasetsuten (Nirṛti/Rākṣasa),
Ishanaten (Īśāna),
Bishamonten (Vaiśravaṇa/Kubera),
Suiten (Varuṇa)
Bonten (Brahmā),
Jiten (Pṛthivī),
Nitten (Sūrya/Āditya) and Gatten...
- ISBN 0-9544423-0-X
Quoted in
Alfred Dürr,
preface to
Johann Sebastian Bach, Französische
Suiten: die
verzierte F****ung / The
French Suites:
Embellished Version: BWV 812–817...
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wreckage was
refloated by the ****anese in 1943,
repaired and
renamed to
Suiten Maru. She was sunk by an
American bomber attack in 1944,
raised and repaired...
- Machine.
October 2013. p. 2. Finckh, Eckhard. "Kritischer
Blick auf Cello-
Suiten" (in German). Nürtinger Zeitung [de]. 8 May 2013. (subscription required)...