Product Description
――A special exhibition [National Treasure Toji-Kukai and Buddha Mandala] where 15 Buddha statues are gathered from the Toji Auditorium and the largest Buddha mandala in history is exhibited. To commemorate this event, the national treasure [Teishakutenki Elephant Statue] enshrined in the Toji Auditorium has been made into a figure by Kaiyodo.
[Taishakuten]
--The guardian deity of Buddhism who is armored and holds a weapon, the Kongosho.
――Originally an Indra god of Brahmanism, it was incorporated into Buddhism along with Brahma god Brahma, and is often represented as a pair, and is placed to the west on the Sumidan.
――The figure of relaxingly riding an elephant is Indian style, and unlike the expression of Teishakuten until the Nara period, it was created based on the new information brought by Kukai.
--Specifications: Made of polystone
--Modeling supervision: Toji Temple (Kyooh Gokokuji Temple)
--Modeling planning and production: Kaiyodo Co., Ltd.
--Prototype production: Takashi Kinoshita, Eiichiro Matsumoto
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Copyright KAIYODO
Height: approx 130mm.
Item Size/Weight : 16.7 x 13.7 x 10 cm / 320g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 455487
- JAN code
- 4589573455487
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.