
Rāgarāja - Wikipedia
Rāgarāja, also known as Aizen-Myōō, is one of many Wisdom kings, (but not in the traditional grouping of the five great Myoo, or Godai Myoo) Wisdom Kings like Acala (Fudo-Myōō). There …
Aizen Myo'o - World Mythos
2024年12月19日 · Aizen Myo’o is a significant figure in Buddhist mythology, particularly within the Japanese Buddhist tradition. Known as the deity of love and desire, Aizen Myo’o is often …
Aizen Myoo (Ragaraja) - Japanese Wiki Corpus
Aizen Myoo (Ragaraja) is one of the Myoos (king of wisdom), being worshipped in Buddhism and having venerable status specific to Mikkyo (Esoteric Buddhism). Having a Sanskrit name, …
Aizen Myo’o: Buddhist Gods Unveiled for Aspiring Devotees
Aizen Myo’o, also known as Rāgarāja, is a Wisdom King in Buddhist belief, often represented by wrathful deities to safeguard the teachings of Buddhism. In art, Aizen Myo’o is typically …
Kings of Brightness in Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Art
2013年10月1日 · After Fudō, Aizen Myōō is the most often encountered King of Brightness in Japanese Buddhism (66.90). Like Fudō and the other Kings, Aizen was appropriated by …
Aizen myo-o – Yet Another Unitarian Universalist
2023年10月26日 · Aizen Myo-o is the Indian god known in Sanskrit as Raga-vidyaraja. Raga usually means color, especially red, which symbolizes love or affection. Vidya means finding, …
The Wisdom King Aizen (Aizen Myōō) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Aizen Myōō is a wrathful deity, as suggested by his fearsome expression, his red skin, the bow and arrow he holds in two of his six hands, and the roaring lion’s head he wears as a crown. …
Aizen Myōō - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Rāgarāja (Sanskrit: रागाराजा; traditional Chinese: 愛染明王; simplified Chinese: 爱染明王; pinyin: Àirǎn Míngwáng; Japanese: 愛染明王) is a Mahayana Buddhist deity from the Esoteric …
Aizen Myōō, The Wisdom King of Passion, Unknown Japanese | Mia
The fierce Buddhist deity known as Aizen Myōō is one of four Wisdom Kings who guard the four cardinal directions (north, south, west, east) around a central king known as the Immovable …
Aizen Myo'o (Ragaraja) - National Museum of Asian Art
Worship of the fierce Buddhist deity Aizen Myo'o reached a peak when the deity was invoked to protect Japan against two attempted invasions by the Mongols in 1274 and 1281. This …
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