
Hariti - Wikipedia
Hārītī (Sanskrit), also known as Chinese: 鬼子母 (神); pinyin: Guǐzǐmǔ (shén), Japanese: 鬼子母神, romanized: Kishimojin, is revered as a fierce Dharma Protector in the Vajrayana tradition of Nepalese Buddhism, and revered both as a goddess and demon in other Mahayana Buddhist traditions where she is one of the Twenty-Four Protective Deities.
Kishimojin - TYPE-MOON Wiki
Kishimojin WP (鬼子母神 WP?), Class Name Stray Berserker (逸れのバーサーカー, Hagure no Bāsākā?) is a Berserker -class Stray Servant summoned in the Waxing Moon Ritual of Fate/Samurai Remnant. Kishimojin is a fully-fledged Divine Spirit. She is a mother who seeks to protect all the world's children from harm.
Kishimojin - Buddhism Guide
Kishimojin (Japanese:鬼子母神, Sanskrit: Hariti), in Japanese and Indian mythology, is a Buddhist goddess for the protection of children, easy delivery, happy child rearing and parenting, harmony between husband and wife, love, and the well-being and safety of the family. Women without children also pray Kishimojin to help them become pregnant.
Kishimojin (Goddess of Children) - Japanese Wiki Corpus
Kishimojin' or 'Kishibojin' (haaritii in Sanskrit, Goddess of Children) is a yasha (yaksha in Sanskrit, Buddhist deity sometimes depicted as a demonic warrior) guarding Buddhism and a goddess. She is also called 'Kariteimo' which is a transcription of her name in Sanskrit 'Haaritii.'
Zoshigaya Kishimojindo Temple 雑司ヶ谷鬼子母神堂 - GO TOKYO
Dec 14, 2023 · Follow families to Zoshigaya Kishimojindo Temple to worship the goddess of safe birth and child rearing, Kishimojin. People also visit this illuminated cultural property to wish for household safety, removal of bad luck, and academic success. The temple celebrates events with large and small festivals throughout the year.
Kishimojin | Dictionary of Buddhism | Nichiren Buddhism Library
Kishimojin [鬼子母神] ( ): Mother of Demon Children. Originally regarded as a demoness, she was later revered as a god of procreation and easy delivery. In the “Dhāranī” (twenty-sixth) chapter of the Lotus Sutra, she pledges before Shakyamuni Buddha to safeguard the votaries of the sutra.
Kishimojin and the Ten Rāksasis - 500 Yojanas
In Japan, Hāriti is known as Kishimojin. Nichiren clearly regarded her as a protector of the Lotus Sūtra. She appears on most of the mandalas that he inscribed, as do the ten rāksasis.
Kishimojin Temple - Tokyo - Japan Travel
Sep 17, 2019 · Founded in the late 16th century, Kishimojin Temple is now a Tangible Cultural Property of Tokyo with thousands visiting each year to pray for good health and safe deliveries for both mothers and children.
Zōshigaya kishimojin Temple
Zōshigaya kishimojin is a temple in Ikebukuro that is said to offer divine help with raising children and is therefore visited by many young families. It is also popular for its bright yellow ginkgo trees and its red torii gates. Kishimojin (鬼子母神) is the god of child-rearing from the Lotus Sutra (Nichiren Buddhism).
KISHIMOJIN - the Japanese Goddess of Children (Buddhist mythology)
Godchecker guide to Kishimojin (also known as Karitei-Mo), the Japanese Goddess of Children from Buddhist mythology. Baby killer turned baby protector.
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