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    • Guardian of the One-Hundred Million Heavenly Gates

      • Bishamonten (毘沙門天), or simply Bishamon (毘沙門), can be translated as “Guardian of the One-Hundred Million Heavenly Gates.” This is derived from the Chinese reading of the same characters (Pishamen Tian), which is an alternate name for him in Chinese.
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  2. 2022年11月29日 · Bishamonten (毘沙門天), or simply Bishamon (毘沙門), can be translated as “Guardian of the One-Hundred Million Heavenly Gates.” This is derived from the Chinese reading of the same characters (Pishamen Tian), which is an alternate name for him in Chinese.

  3. Bishamonten as one of the Seven Lucky Gods. In Japanese folklore, there is a group of deities known as the Seven Lucky Gods, who are believed to bring good luck, prosperity, and happiness to those who worship them. Bishamonten is one of these gods, representing the North and believed to protect the nation’s treasures.

  4. Bishamonten (Vaisravana) is a Buddhist deity who belongs to the heavenly realm in Buddhism. He is one of the four heavenly kings and twelve heavenly deities, and protects the northern direction. When he is enshrined as one of the Four Heavenly Kings, he is called Tamonten. Bishamonten is also the god of war and is said to bring victory.

  5. In Japan, Bishamonten (毘沙門天), or just Bishamon (毘沙門) is thought of as an armor-clad god of war or warriors and a punisher of evildoers. Bishamon is portrayed holding a spear in one hand and a small pagoda in the other hand, the latter symbolizing the divine treasure house, whose contents he both guards and gives away.

  6. 2022年2月23日 · ⚔️ Bishamonten (毘沙門天) 🎣 Ebisu (恵比須) 🌾 Daikokuten (大黒天) 😊 Hotei (布袋) 🐢 Fukurokuju (福禄寿) 👴 Jurojin (寿老人) In Japanese, the term 七福神 Shichifukujin describes the Seven Lucky Gods and is composed of: 七 shichi, the number 7, which is a lucky number, 福 fuku meaning " luck " or "good fortune"; and, 神 jin meaning " divine " or "god".

  7. 2021年1月12日 · In Summary. In Japanese Buddhist traditions, Bishamonten is a protective god. As the chief of the Four Heavenly Kings, he can command an army of nature spirits to fight against the forces of evil. He originated as Kuberu, a Hindu god of wealth and prosperity.

  8. Bishamonten is a prominent figure in Japanese mythology, revered as a god of war and protector of warriors. The name Bishamonten is derived from the Sanskrit word Vaiśravaṇa, which means “son of Vishrava”.