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- Śakra is known as Dìshìtiān (帝釋天) or Shìtí Huányīn (釋提桓因) in Chinese, as Taishakuten (帝釈天) in ****anese, as Jeseokcheon (제석천) in Korean, and as Đế Thích Thiên...
- Shibamata Taishakuten (柴又帝釈天), is a Nichiren-shū Buddhist temple in Katsushika, Tokyo, ****an. Founded in 1629, the main image is of Taishakuten. In 1996...
- was born after Taishakuten had killed his father and seized the throne. His mother, Shashi, at the same time gave birth to Taishakuten's son Ten-ō, and...
- in omnibus form in 2016. Three hundred years ago, the god of thunder, Taishakuten, rebelled against the Heavenly Emperor, killing both him and the guardian...
- (Yīntuóluó) or 帝釋天 (Dìshìtiān) Indonesian/Malay: (Indera) ****anese: 帝釈天 (Taishakuten). Javanese: ꦧꦛꦫꦲꦶꦤ꧀ꦢꦿ (Bathara Indra) Kamkata-vari: Inra Kannada: ಇಂದ್ರ...
- (Nijūhachi-Bushū) Sarasvatī (Benzaiten) Vaiśravaṇa (Bishamonten) Śakra (Taishakuten) Brahmā (Bonten) Maheśvara (Daijizaiten) Mahākāla (Daikokuten) Ḍākinī...
- Fūten (風天). He is included with the other eleven devas, which include Taishakuten (Śakra/Indra), Katen (Agni), Enmaten (Yama), Rasetsuten (Nirṛti/Rākṣasa)...
- "water deva"). He is included with the other eleven devas, which include Taishakuten (Śakra/Indra), Fūten (Vāyu), Emmaten (Yama), Rasetsuten (Nirṛti/Rākṣasa)...
- (Nijūhachi-Bushū) Sarasvatī (Benzaiten) Vaiśravaṇa (Bishamonten) Śakra (Taishakuten) Brahmā (Bonten) Maheśvara (Daijizaiten) Mahākāla (Daikokuten) Ḍākinī...
- "Katen" (火天). He is included with the other eleven devas, which include Taishakuten (Śakra/Indra), Fūten (Vāyu), Emmaten (Yama), Rasetsuten (Nirṛti/Rākṣasa)...