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Japanese Buddhist pantheon

Some of the main representatives of the Buddhist pantheon, in Musée Guimet, Paris

The Japanese Buddhist pantheon designates the multitude (the pantheon) of various Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and lesser deities and eminent religious masters in Buddhism. A Buddhist Pantheon exists to a certain extent in Mahāyāna. Still it is especially characteristic of Vajrayana Esoteric Buddhism, including Tibetan Buddhism and especially Japanese Shingon Buddhism, which formalized it to a great extent. In the ancient Japanese Buddhist pantheon, more than 3,000 Buddhas or deities have been counted, although now most temples focus on one Buddha and a few Bodhisattvas.[1]


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پانتئون بودایی ژاپن FA Panthéon bouddhiste japonais French 日本の仏尊 Japanese Sąrašas:Budizmo mitologijos sąvokos LT

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