• ^ "Kokuzo Bosatsu (Akasagarbha Bodhisattva) - Japanese Buddhist Deity of Wisdom and Memory". www.onmarkproductions.com.
  • Kongo-Kokuzo Bosatsu Hokkai-Kokuzo Bosatsu (L) Kongō Kokūzō 金剛虚空蔵, one of the Five Great Akasagarbha Wood, Chinese Tang Dynasty, 9th century...
  • Kokūzō is especially important to Japan’s Shingon sect of Esoteric Buddhism (Mikkyō 密教). Kokūzō symbolizes the "vast and boundless" Buddha wisdom that permeates...
  • Ākāśagarbha (Japanese pronunciation: Kokūzō Bosatsu; Tibetan: Namkhai Nyingpo) is a Bodhisattva in Chinese, Japanese and Korean Buddhism who is...
  • Title: Kokuzo Bosatsu (Akasagarbha). Date Created: Kamakura period, 13th century. Physical Dimensions: w608 x h1080 mm.
  • The esoteric rituals, called Gumonjiho, come from a sutra known in Japan as “the Kokuzo bosatsu no man shogan saishō shin darani gumonji hō”.
  • The entrance to Kokuzo Bosatsu Akasagarbha is on the opposite side of the parking lot.
  • Kokuzo' literally means 'to have Koku,' and the Kokuzo Bosatsu is a Bosatsu that has limitless wisdom and compassion like the wide universe.
    Bulunamadı: akasagarbha
  • The Bodhisattva known as Kokūzō is the Japanese name for Ākāśagarbha whose name means ‘sky-store’ from ākāśa meaning ‘sky’ and ‘garba’ which can mean...