Shaka Nyorai (Shakyamuni Buddha) with the Bodhisattvas Monju Bosatsu (Mañjusrî) and Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra); Shakyamuni Triad (Shaka sanzon zō)

Shakyamuni Triad with the Sixteen Benevolent Deities

Triad V Pat
Shaka (Shakyamuni) Triad
Wrestling match (centre sheet of triad)

Buddhist triad: Sakya, Manjusri and Samantabhadra

Buddhist triad: Sakyamuni, Manjusri and Samantabhadra
Jiraiya Goketsu Tan (centre sheet of Triad)
Wrestling match (left hand sheet of triad)
Shinban Kataki-uchi Soroi (centre sheet of Triad)
Jiraiya Goketsu Tan (left hand sheet of Triad)
Jiraiya Goketsu Tan (right hand sheet of Triad)
Wrestling match (right hand sheet of triad)
Shinban Kataki-uchi Soroi (left hand sheet of Triad)
A Fight between Samurai (centre sheet of Triad?)
Shinban Kataki-uchi Soroi (right hand sheet of Triad)
Shakyamuni Subjugating Demons
A Scene from "Shiranui-Monogatari" (right sheet of Triad)
Battle scene in a Temple (centre sheet of Triad)
Battle scene in a Temple (left hand sheet of Triad)
Mata Meguri - Kurawa Haru no Irodori (centre sheet of Triad)
Mitate Hakkei; Night rain at Gion (centre sheet of Triad)
Mata Meguri - Kurawa Haru no Irodori (right hand sheet of Triad)
Globalization and labor markets in the Triad :Different adjustment patterns

The Healing Buddha (Yakushi Nyorai) and Twelve Generals

Image of Sakya

The Thousand-Armed Bodhisattva Kannon

The Buddha Śākyamuni with Two Attendants and Ten Demonesses

Images of Five Buddhist Deities

Camino in stile egizio; ai fianchi due figure sedute, di profilo, volte verso l'esterno

Śākyamuni Triad

Shaka (Śākyamuni)

Amida Triad

Gathering of Gods

Amida sanzon raigo zu (Object)

Dakiniten, the Buddhist Manifestation of the Shinto Deity Inari

Camino di stile egizio sormontato da due sfingi e fiancheggiato da due grandi figure di arpiste; nell'interno un ricco alare

Descent of Amida Trinity

The Hossō Mandala

Mandala of the Lotus Sutra (J., Hokekyō Mandara)

Camino in stile egizio; sul piano fra due obelischi e numerosi elementi decorativi, due sfingi accovacciate, e fra di esse una figurina nuda in piedi

Ji-ten (Prthivi)
Kibi no Anihime (Nihongi), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poem by Fukunoya Uchinari

Thousand-Armed Kannon (Sahasrabhūja)
Die Herabkunft der Amida-Trias (Amida sanson raigô)

Nitten (Surya)

Ioujihondounaizushi

Embroidery of the Buddha Shaka (Skt. Śākyamuni) Preaching
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