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“Unused Shingon Buddhism Hanging Scroll for Buddhist Altar.” ⚠️ For the Shingi Shingon sect (Chizan-ha and Buzan-ha), different hanging scrolls are used. Although unused, it has been stored, so it is listed as "Like New." Shingon Buddhism With Dainichi Nyorai as its principal deity, it emphasizes achieving enlightenment in this very life through the power of the three mysteries: Shinmitsu (body), which involves forming mudras with the hands; Kumitsu (speech), which involves chanting mantras; and Imitsu (mind), which involves contemplating the principal deity. In the early 9th century, Kūkai, who went to Tang China, studied esoteric Buddhism under Huiguo and, upon returning to Japan, founded this sect. Dainichi Nyorai (Sanskrit) Mahāvairocana Mahāvairocana. The principal deity of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. The fundamental Buddha who embodies the true nature of the universe. In the mandala, it occupies the central seat, and in the Diamond Realm, which represents wisdom, it forms the Wisdom Fist Mudra, and in the Womb Realm, which represents principle, it forms the Meditation Mudra. Sacred Mantra "Om A vi ra hum ken ba zara da to ban" Fudo Myoo (Sanskrit) Acalanātha As an incarnation of Dainichi Nyorai, it has a wrathful expression, holding a sword in its right hand to sever evil, and a rope in its left hand for salvation, with flames behind it. Sacred Mantra "Nōmaku Sanmanda Bazara-dan Senda Makaroshada Sowataya Untarata Kanman" Kobo Daishi (Kūkai) [774-835] The founder of Shingon Buddhism. Entered Tang China in 804. Established Kongōbu-ji Temple on Mount Kōya, and made Tō-ji Temple in Kyoto a Shingon dojo. Sacred Name "Namu Daishi Henjo Kongo" Size 50s 30.2 cm x 11.2 cm (top) 13.3 cm (bottom scroll) There are stains on the back of Dainichi Nyorai in the center and on the bottom of Fudo Myoo. Images 10 and 11. Originally for a Buddhist altar, it can also be placed close to you as a personal Buddha (guardian deity), or carried with you at all times for faith. "It was a nun who performed religious services, placing her personal Buddha in this west-facing room." (It was a nun who performed religious services, placing her personal Buddha in a room facing west.) The Tale of Genji, Wakamurasaki Thank you. Buddhism Shaka Nyorai, Amida Nyorai, Dainichi Nyorai Jizo Bosatsu, Kannon Bosatsu, Fudo Myoo Jodo Sanbukyo, Dainichi Sanbukyo, Hokke Sanbukyo Miroku Sanbukyo, Chingo Kokka Sanbukyo Hosso Sect: Dosho Kegon Sect: Shinsho Ritsu Sect: Ganjin Tendai Sect: Saicho Shingon Sect: Kukai Yuzu Nenbutsu Sect: Ryōnin Jodo Sect: Honen Rinzai Sect: Eisai Jodo Shinshu Sect: Shinran Soto Sect: Dogen Nichiren Sect: Nichiren Ji Sect: Ippen Obaku Sect: Ingen
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