Posted 9 years ago
SuzyA49
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Another saved family item from when we lived in Kamakura, Japan 1955-56. Approx. 7 inches tall. Kinda cute I guess. :-)
Japanese 1950's Kutani Porcelain Buddha | ||
Japanese Pottery929 of 1384 |
Posted 9 years ago
SuzyA49
(3 items)
Another saved family item from when we lived in Kamakura, Japan 1955-56. Approx. 7 inches tall. Kinda cute I guess. :-)
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Almost looks like someone I use to know
Daikoku's lineage is not as pure. Both Ebisu and Daikoku are often portrayed as members of a larger group comprising seven gods of good fortune (Shichifukujin). Aside from Ebisu, these gods followed paths that began in different lands before bringing them to Japan.
Daikoku originated in India, where he was known as Mahakata: a fierce, female warrior. Mahakata made her way to China where, because of her military prowess, she took on the task of guarding the food supplies in Buddhist temples. Her image was often displayed in the kitchens of Chinese Buddhist temples.