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- (Daikokuten in ****anese) – were eventually coalesced into a single deity called Dakiniten (荼枳尼天, 吒枳尼天, or 荼吉尼天), who, after becoming syncretized with the native...
- Dakiniten), spared her life. He subsequently became a devotee of the goddess, despite his awareness that the benefits obtained through the Dakiniten rite...
- Buddhist temple and has no overt ****ociation with the Shinto religion. Dakiniten is a ****anese Buddhist deity who originated from the ḍākinī, a type of...
- conflated with Dakiniten, a Buddhist deity who is a ****anese transformation of the Indian dakini, or with Benzaiten of the Seven Lucky Gods. Dakiniten is portra****...
- connected to the Buddhist religion through the Dakiniten, goddesses conflated with Inari's female aspect. Dakiniten is depicted as a female boddhisattva wielding...
- snake god Ugajin, Enma (Yama), Benzaiten (Sarasvati), the fox goddess Dakiniten, and the wisdom king Aizen Myōō (Ragaraja). Whereas some sources identify...
- foxes. They are often identified with Ukanomitama and Buddhist deity Dakiniten. Ninigi-no-Mikoto (瓊瓊杵尊) Commonly called Ninigi, he was the grandson of...
- Brahmā (Bonten) Maheśvara (Daijizaiten) Mahākāla (Daikokuten) Ḍākinī (Dakiniten) Yama (Enma-Daiō) Gigeiten Skanda (Idaten) Īśāna (Ishanaten) Pṛthvī (Jiten)...
- Brahmā (Bonten) Maheśvara (Daijizaiten) Mahākāla (Daikokuten) Ḍākinī (Dakiniten) Yama (Enma-Daiō) Gigeiten Skanda (Idaten) Īśāna (Ishanaten) Pṛthvī (Jiten)...
- that emits light from its entire body. The connection between the fox, Dakiniten, and Amaterasu can also be seen in the Keiran Shūyōshū, which features...