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- Kisshōten (吉祥天, lit. "Au****ious Heavens"), also known as Kichijōten, Kisshoutennyo (吉祥天女), or Kudokuten (功徳天), is a ****anese female deity, Kisshoutennyo...
- of the Buddha. In ****an, where the Hindu goddess Lakshmi is known as Kisshōten in Shinto, she is commonly depicted with a Cintāmaṇi in her hand. Cintāmaṇi...
- and fields. Kisshōten (吉祥天), goddess of good fortune; also known as Kichijōten, Kisshoutennyo (吉祥天女), and as Kudokuten (功徳天), Kisshōten is the Shinto...
- goddess is also known as Kisshōten or Kisshoutennyo (吉祥天女), and is adapted via Buddhism from the Hindu goddess Lakshmi. Kisshōten has the traits of beauty...
- Rati Radha Dewi Ratih Indrani Kartikeya Lakshmi Parvati Saraswati Mohini Kisshōten Inanna (also known as Ishtar) Astarte Prende Aplu Turan Adonis (note:...
- conflated with a number of Buddhist and local deities, including the goddess Kisshōten whose role as goddess of fortune eventually became ascribed to Benzaiten...
- praised as the mother of Brahma. In ****an, where Lakshmi is known as Kisshōten, she is commonly depicted with the Nyoihōju gem (如意宝珠) in her hand. The...
- (Kankiten) Hārītī (Kishimojin) Apsara (Hiten) ****ṅka (Karyōbinga) Lakṣmī (Kisshōten) Mārīcī (Mari****en) Vajrapāṇi (Niō) Cir****stantial appearances 垂迹身部 (Suijakushin-bu)...
- earliest representations of the Seven in ****an. He was instead replaced by Kisshōten (goddess of fortune, beauty, and merit). He is now, however, an established...
- Sridevi, Bhargavi, Kamalāsanā, Padmavati, Chanchala Sita, Radha, Rukmini, Kisshōten (****an) Dewi Sri (Indonesia) Nang Kwak (Thailand) India, Nepal, Sri Lanka...