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Hachiman – Wikipedia
Hachiman – Wikipedia
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Hachiman




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Statues & Art of 400+ Deities, 4,000+ Photos. Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and Shintoism in Japan.
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Hachiman and Hachimangu Shrines in Japan
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MYOKEN-JI TEMPLE – Nichiren Buddhist Sangha of Texas
MYOKEN-JI TEMPLE – Nichiren Buddhist Sangha of Texas
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Shitenno – Four Heavenly Kings (Deva) of Buddhism, Guarding Four Cardinal Directions. Digital Dictionary of Buddhism in Japan.
Shitenno (Skt. = Lokapala). Guardians of Four Compass Directions. Jikokuten (east), Zochoten (south), Komokuten (west), Tamonten (north), and Taishakuten (center).
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Fudo (Fudou) Myo-o. Skt. = Acala. The commander of the Wisdom Kings or Mantra Kings. Deity of Esoteric (Tantric) Buddhism in Japan. Emination of Dainichi Buddha. Buddha Statues of Japan.
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