- Ākāśagarbha (Chinese: 虛空藏菩薩; pinyin: Xūkōngzàng Púsà; ****anese pronunciation:
Kokūzō Bosatsu; Korean: 허공장보살; romaja:
Heogongjang Bosal; Vietnamese: Hư Không...
-
Ashuku (Akshobhya), 6th
anniversary Dainichi (Vairocana), 12th
anniversary Kokūzō (Akasagarbha), 32nd
anniversary While the
thirteen figures have several...
-
Owari clans, and that Book 10
preserves the
earlier historical record the
Kokuzō Hongi. Ten
volumes in length, it
covers the
history of
ancient ****an through...
- and Nasu-jinja Shrine,
which is
enshrined by
local people. In
front of
Kokuzo Bosatsu-do Hall
located to the
northwest of Saren-ji
Temple in 5-chome,...
- Kuni no
miyatsuko (国造), also read as
kokuzō or kunitsuko, were
officials in
ancient ****an
during the
Yamato period who
governed provinces called kuni....
-
Senge family.[citation needed] The head of the
family was
still called the
Kokuzo or Kuni no
MIyatsuko in the
medieval period, long
after the Kuni no Miyatsuko...
- was
moved from
somewhere after the
Kamakura period. The
record calls it
Kokūzō Bosatsu (Ākāśagarbha Bodhisattva), not
Kannon Bosatsu (Guanyin), and says...
- Mañjuśrī (Monju) Mahāpratisarā (Daizuigu) Kṣitigarbha (Jizō) Ākāśagarbha (
Kokūzō) Mahāsthāmaprāpta (Seishi)
Vajrasattva (Kongōsatta) Vajrapāramitā (Kongō-Haramitsu)...
- Vairocana): oṃ a vi ra hūṃ khaṃ vajradhātu vaṃ (on
abiraunken basara datoban)
Kokūzō bosatsu (虚空蔵菩薩, Akashagarbha): namo ākāśagarbhāya oṃ ārya kāmāri
mauli svāhā...
- of
Katsuno (Kazuno no
Tomori no Agat****hi), and the root was
Katsuragi Kokuzo. In the
Nihon Shoki, the
Kinshi ("golden kite")
saved Emperor Jimmu in his...