- The
battle of
Kurikara P**** (倶利伽羅峠の戦い,
Kurikara tōge no tatakai), also
known as the
battle of
Tonamiyama (砺波山), was a
crucial engagement in ****an's Genpei...
-
Kurikara Station (倶利伽羅駅,
Kurikara-eki) is a
railway station in the town of Tsubata,
Kahoku District, Ishikawa, ****an,
jointly operated by the third-sector...
- the
spring of 1183.: 287, 293 In 1183, the
Taira loss at the
Battle of
Kurikara was so
severe that they
found themselves several months later under siege...
- some cases, he is seen
holding the "
Kurikara sword" (倶利伽羅剣,
Kurikara-ken), a
sword with the
dragon (nāga) king
Kurikara (倶利伽羅; Sanskrit: Kulikāla-rāja or...
- Satan's powers. His
powers were
sealed at
birth into the demon-slaying
blade Kurikara (倶利伽羅) by
Mephisto Pheles, the True
Cross Academy prin****l,
allowed him...
- Naka-Tsubata - Hon-Tsubata IR
Ishikawa Railway Line Nose and
Kurikara Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line
Kurikara National Route 8
National Route 159
National Route 147...
- 10th
month of Kōan 5 (1282). Both
sides contain beautiful engravings of
Kurikara (Fudō Myō-ō's
mythological sword empowered by a
burning dragon). The style...
-
University Press. pp. 266–268. ISBN 978-0-19-935158-9. John Maki
Evans (2011).
Kurikara: The
Sword and the Serpent.
North Atlantic. p. xvii. ISBN 978-1-58394-428-8...
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exchanges to be
performed for
quite some time, and in the 1183
battle of
Kurikara, for example,
fifteen arrows were shot by each side, then thirty, then...
-
tachi called Little Dragon Kagemitsu (小龍景光, Koryū Kagemitsu) An
elaborate Kurikara dragon was
carved on the handle. Originally, the dragon's
appearance was...