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Japanese Wood Temple Guardians Edo Period
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Item description :Rare Set of 3 figures. Made of wood & then painted .They are part of a larger group seen in the temples of Japan Edo period.T is repairs to the arm.Some spears or trident are gone. The 12 Heavenly Generals protect and serve the Yakushi Nyorai (the Medicine Buddha). They are also known as the Juuni Yakusha Taishou or Juuni Shinnou. The 12 are Hindu Yasha who were later incorporated into Buddhism as protective warriors. In Japanese sculpture and art, they are almost always grouped in a protective circle around the Yakushi Nyorai -- they are rarely shown independently. Many say they represent the twelve vows of Yakushi; others say the 12 were present when the historical Buddha introduced the "Healing Sutra;" yet others that they offer protection during the 12 daylight hours, or that they represent the 12 months and 12 cosmic directions, or the 12 animals of the 12-year Chinese zodiac . The Juni Shinsho are also members of the Tenbu (Sanskrit: Deva), a larger grouping of deities protecting the Buddhist realm. While interpretations differ, the Juni Shinsho are always depicted with fierce facial expressions and menacing martial stances. They usually wear armour, topped off with a helmet or spiked hair. Their main function is to protect Yakushi Nyorai , to protect those who read/believe in Buddhist writings that expand faith in Yakushi, to fight the enemies of Buddhism, and to wage war on sickness -- they are said to command the 84,000 pores (some resources say 80,000) of the skin in defending the health of the faithful. Their ferocious expressions represent their anger with evil deeds and evil people.Yakushi Nyorai, along with his 12 attendants, arrived early in Japan (Asuka Period) from Korea and China , and soon appeared in temples throughout the nation. As such, the 12 Generals of Yakushi Nyorai are among the very first Buddhist deities to be introduced to Japan in the 6th and 7th century AD. By the late Heian period, or early Kamakura era, the twelve become associated/confused with the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac , and sculptures tafter often show an animal in the head dress of each general. Size 22 1/2" h X 12" W X 8 1/2" deep Condition :Some tips of fingers gone one one flaking to paint repair to arm .(Sold as is) More photos upon request. Terms :Buyer is responsible to asking questions. I will answer all questions regarding this item .To the best of my ability. If the item is not what we represented as, it can be returned
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