- and Longnü
standing beside her as attendants.
Similarly in ****an,
several local manifestations of Guanyin,
known there primarily as
Kannon or, reflecting...
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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...
- Longnü, Yuan Dynasty.
Standing Kannon Bosatsu (Avalokitesvara), 12th century,
Heian period,
Tokyo National Museum, ****an.
Senju Kannon by Tankei, 13th century...
- the
collection of
sculptures it houses,
including 1001
standing Thousand-armed
Kannon, 28
standing attendants, a
statue of Fūjin and a
statue of Raijin...
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wooden Sho-
Kannon Bosatsu,
standing statues (6),
wooden (image
height 166.5 cm, 167.0 cm 180.3 cm, 163.5 cm, 167.9 cm, 170.2 cm)
Nyoirin Kannon,
seated statue...
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wooden Juichimen Kannon,
standing, late
Heian period, 172.4 cm,
wooden Fudo-Myoo,
standing, wooden,
dated 1211 Bishmon-ten,
standing, wooden,
dated 1211...
- (ICP)
Standing wooden statue of Jūichimen
Kannon (late
Heian period) (ICP)
Seated wooden statue of
Shaka Nyorai (late
Heian period) (ICP)
Standing wooden...
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cease the storm, to
which Raijin laughs at Sugaru.
Sugaru then
prays to
Kannon,
Kannon ordered Raijin to let Sugaru, then she
later delivered Raijin to him...
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repainted every 5 years.
Asakusa Kannon Temple:
Built in 645 A.D,
located in one of the most
famous parts of Tokyo,
Asakusa Kannon Temple is one of the oldest...
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Hinokuma Hamanari and
Hinokuma Takenari—found a
statuette of the
Bodhisattva Kannon caught in a
fishing net in the
Sumida River on the
early morning of March...