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Birurokusha-tennou, Birubakusha-tennou, Bishamonten, Daibon-tennou, Taishaku-ten, Daibenkudoku-ten, Mawara-ou, Jinmo-ten, Konpira-ou, Manzensha-ou, Hippakara-ou, Gobujyogo-ten, Konjikikujyaku-ou, Sanshitai-sho, Nandaryu-ou, Sakararyu-ou, Karura-ou, Kondai-ou, Mansen-ou, Magoraka-ou, Makeishura-ou, Kendabba-ou, Ashura-ou, Kinnara-ou and Basusennin. These deities trace their origins to Indian Dharmic mythology covering Hindu, Jain and Buddhist, and correspond to
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Life-size statues of these deities are housed at Sanjūsangen-dō where they guard the principal statue of the 11 feet tall seated Senju Kannon. The temple also features 1,000 standing statues of the Senju Kannon. The deities at Sanjūsangen-dō include Naraenkengo-ou, Misshaku-kongorikishi, Touhou-ten,
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The 28 guardian deities stand in front of the Buddhist Kannon have their origins in Sanskrit texts of Hinduism. These ideas came to Japan through China, and the presence of both Hindu and Buddhist deities at Sanjūsangen-dō temple in Kyoto suggest various theories of the origin and spread of the
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named Asaoka Heibei is said to have shot 51 arrows in rapid succession down the length of the veranda. In the beginning, archers shot arrows from the southern end of the veranda to the northern end where a
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The arrangement of Buddha statues in the past. The 28 attendants that once surrounded the central principal image are now relocated to the front of the 1000 statues of Senju Kannon.
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clad in gold leaf. The temple is 120 - meter long. Around the 1000 Kannon statues stand 28 statues of guardian deities. There are also two famous statues of
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Mark M. Jarzombek and Vikramaditya Prakash, A Global History of Architecture, 2nd Edition, Wiley,
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to do so. Go-Shirakawa's compound was around 1100 square meters in size, divided into
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in order to gain a noble title, that of Chancellor of the Realm, becoming the first
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and by the late 17th century competitions between participants from the
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The temple complex originally included several buildings other than the
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In the second Sunday of January, the temple has an event known as the
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Senju Kannon, the main statue of veneration in Sanjusangen-dō (by
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One of the 28 Sanjusangen-do temple deities, Basu Sennin (婆藪仙人)
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One of the 28 Sanjusangen-do temple deities, Taishakuten (帝釈天)
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One of the 28 Sanjusangen-do temple deities, Kendatsuba (乾闥婆)
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L. Chandra (1988), The Thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara,
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spiritual and cultural ideas from India to east Asia.
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Sanjūsangen-dō is most famous for its massively long
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28 Attendant Deities serving the 1,000-Armed Kannon
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Thousand-armed Kannon

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