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- hanging from the fūrin, then hang it at the temple. The statue of the Nyoirin Kannon is said that it was carved by the monk Gyōki. As a "hidden Buddha" it...
- Christ Child. Koyasu Kannon – "Safe-childbirth Kannon". Kannon as a woman, holding or often nursing an infant. Predates Jibo Kannon by several centuries...
- coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage (西国三十三所, Saigoku Sanjūsan-sho) is a pilgrimage of thirty-three...
- ****an. Senju Kannon by Tankei, 13th century, Sanjūsangen-dō, ****an. Nyoirin Kannon, 1275, Tokyo National Museum, ****an Korean painting of Avalokiteśvara...
- Jōshin-ji Kannon-ji Ensen-ji Reigan-ji Shōon-ji Ryūsen-ji Chōnen-ji ****utoku-ji Hōkō-ji Tenryū-ji Hachiō-ji Chōmei-ji Dōjō-ji Sanpō-ji Nyoirin-ji Tamon-ji...
- prominent examples of sculptures of this period are the Shō Kannon at Yakushi-ji and the Yumechigai Kannon at Hōryū-ji. During the Nara period, from 710 to 794...
- GPX (secondary coordinates) The Chichibu 34 Kannon Sanctuary (秩父札所三十四観音霊場, Chichibu Fudasho Sanjūyon Kannon Reijō) is a group of ****anese Buddhist temples...
- 如意輪觀音; Simplified: 如意轮观音; pinyin: Rúyìlún Guānyīn; ****anese: 如意輪観音, Nyoirin Kannon) is a bodhisattva and a manifestation of Avalokiteśvara (known in Chinese...
- in 1952. Nyoirin Kannon (如意輪観音坐像) The main image Nyoirin Kannon is a Kannon that is s of Kanshin-ji is a seated wooden statue of Nyoirin Kannon, dating...
- temple was founded by Prince Shōtoku in the 6th century to enshrine a Nyoirin Kannon Bosatsu, the Goddess of Mercy. Near a pond (ike) where Prince Shōtoku...