Estampe japonaise "Fudö Myö-ö" par Unknown

Estampe japonaise "Fudö Myö-ö" par Anonymous (Anonymous)

Artiste :Unknown

Titre :Fudö Myö-ö

Date :1600 s c. early

Détails :Plus d'informations...

Source :Honolulu Museum of Art
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Fudö Myö-ö (Sk. Acalanatha Vidyäräja) is a deity of Indian origin. His name means “Immovable King of Wisdom,"" and in China and Japan he was considered the most important of the Five Myö-ö, or Wisdom Kings, wrathful protectors of Buddhism. Worship of the Five Wisdom Kings was introduced into ninth-century Japan by Köbö Daishi, who studied Esoteric Buddhism in China and returned to found the Shingon sect. Because of his ability to overcome obstacles, the powerful Fudö Myö-ö, considered a manifestation of the supreme cosmic Buddha Dainichi Nyorai (Mahavairochana), is a particularly popular figure in Japanese Buddhist art. (from Pathway exhibition 1/29/08-)

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