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Daikokuten - Wikipedia
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The Sanskrit term 'Mahākāla' ("Great Black [One]", "Great Time" or "Great Death" ) was originally one of the epithets of the Hindu god Shiva in his aspect as time (kāla), the ultimate destroyer of all things. This title and aspect of Shiva was eventually adopted by Buddhism, where Mahākāla became reinterpreted as a dharmapāla or a protector of the Buddhist dharma but also as a terrifying deity …
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Daikokuten - Wikipedia
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Yasha Daikoku (夜叉大黒): Daikokuten as the subduer of demons (yakṣa), wearing Japanese aristocratic garb and holding a wheel (dharmacakra) in his right hand Makakara Daikokunyo (摩伽迦羅大黒女): Daikokuten as a female figure holding a bale of rice above her head; sometimes interpreted as Mahākāla-Daikokuten's consort (i.e ...
Daikoku Seamount - Wikipedia
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VerkkoDaikoku is home to many organisms, from Riftia pachyptila (tubeworms) to small snails …
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Daikoku's name is derived from an actual Shinto god named Daikokuten ( 大 ( だい ) 黒 ( こく ) 天 ( てん ) ), the god of wealth and is one of the Seven Gods of ...
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VerkkoDaikoku, in Japanese mythology, one of the Shichi-fuku-jin (Seven Gods of Luck); the …
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Daikoku and Ebisu are often depicted together as a pair, with Daikoku considered the father and Ebisu the son. Artwork of the pair can be found everywhere in modern Japan, especially as members of Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods. Ebisu, of Japanese origin, is the god of the ocean and fishing folk.
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Daikoku Shaving Fukurokuju, 18th Century Demonstrates the happy and humorous natures of these two members of the group of Seven Deities. Daikoku is the deity of prosperity, while Fukurokuju is the deity of longevity. Daikoku is almost naked, clothed only in a loincloth and wearing a red hood.
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Daikoku, in Japanese mythology, one of the Shichi-fuku-jin (Seven Gods of Luck); the god of wealth and guardian of farmers. He is depicted in legend and art as dark-skinned, stout, carrying a wish-granting mallet in his right hand, a bag of precious things slung over his back, and sitting on two rice bags. Rats are sometimes shown nibbling at the rice, further emphasizing the theme of ...
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Daikoku (jap. 大黒, auch: Daikokuten 大黒天) zählt in Japan zu den Sieben Glücksgöttern (Shichi Fukujin).
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Daikoku Parking Area - Wikipedia
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The Daikoku Parking Area is a rest area located on the Daikoku Route of the Shuto Expressway in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.
Daikoku Seamount - Wikipedia
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Daikoku is a volcanic cone sitting right over an older caldera that has been almost completely filled in periods of volcanic activity. The modern cone of Daikoku rises around 700 m (2,297 ft) from the caldera base, which is at a depth of 1,050 m (3,445 ft), with a 200 m (656 ft) wide summit crater that is slightly breached on the northwest side ...
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Daikoku - Global Volcanism Program
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Explorations in 2014 and 2016 reveal active hydrothermal plumes and sulfur chimney formation. Daikoku seamount lies in the Northern Seamount Province of the ...
Daikoku Pier Cruise Terminal | Passenger Ship Information
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This led to the birth of Daikoku Pier Cruise Terminal on the outer sea side of the bridge in 2019, allowing 220000-tonne-class ultra-large passenger ships ...
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Daikoku PA is located on a manmade islet in Yokohama Bay, isolating it from the city's train and subway networks. City busses aren't an option ...
Daikoku | Japanese deity - Encyclopedia Britannica
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Daikoku, in Japanese mythology, one of the Shichi-fuku-jin (Seven Gods of Luck); the god of wealth and guardian of farmers. He is depicted in legend and art ...