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Seishi Bosatsu, Hakuhou Era, at Tokyo Nat'l Museum, photo courtesy

Hakuhou Era 663- 709 AD
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 Seishi Bosatsu, Vajrapani - Japanese spelling
Seishi (or Dai-seishi) Bosatsu
Mahasthamaprapta (Skt)

Last Update July 20, 2003
Added 2 Photos

Bodhisattva of Strength & Vigor
He who attained the powers of
Wisdom and Compassion


Origin = India

Seishi Bosatsu, along with the Kannon Bosatsu, is an attendant to Amida Nyorai. In the Lotus Sutra, Seishi Bosatsu is among those who assembled on Eagle Peak (also translated as Vulture Peak) to hear the teachings of the historical Buddha. Eagle/Vulture Peak (Grdhrakuta) is located near the Indian city of Rajagrha, and is the spot where the historical Buddha often preached.

In artwork, Seishi Bosatsu is frequently depicted with hands held together in prayer or holding a lotus flower. In Japan, Seishi appears mostly in paintings and sculptures of the Amida Raigo Triad, where Amida Nyorai is seated in the center, attended by Seishi on the right and Kannon on the left. Belief in Amida and his Pure Land (Jodo sects) became very popular among the court in the late Heian Period, but the three deities had been introduced to Japan already by the 7th and 8th centuries from China and Korea. The Raigo Triad -- meaning "heavenly decent" -- typically depicts the three descending from heaven on clouds to lead the faithful back to the Pure Land. Learn more about the famous triad here.

Seishi Bosatsu - Japanese mantra
 Japanese Mantra for Seishi Bosatsu

Sanskrit Seed Sound for Seishi Bosatsu - SAKU
 Sanskrit Seed Sound = SAKU

Below Text Courtesy of:
www.jodo.org/about_plb/buddhas.html

Seishi is the bodhisattva of wisdom. Seishi is Amida Buddha's attendant who stands to the right. Literally, the "bodhisattva who attained great strength," Seishi is thought to have attained powers of wisdom and compassion in order to save people. Besides appearing in the Sutra of Immeasurable Life and the Meditation Sutra, the bodhisattva is also mentioned in the Lotus Sutra, as one of those who assembled on Eagle Peak to listen to Shakyamuni's preaching. This bodhisattva applies his great energy, wisdom and compassion to the salvation of all beings.

Seishi Bosatsu - Northern and Southern Dynasties, 1336 - 1392, Hase Dera in Kamakura
Seishi Bosatsu
Northern and Southern Dynasties, 1336 - 1392
Hase Dera in Kamakura

Seishi Bosatsu - 12th Century, Chusonji
Seishi Bosatsu - 12th Century, Chusonji Temple

Seishi Bosatsu, Photo courtesy Kyoto National Muesum
Late Heian, 12th Century
Joshoko-ji Temple, in the mountains north of Kyoto
Photo courtesy Kyoto National Museum
 
http://www.kyohaku.go.jp/mus_dict/hd34e.htm

Seishi and Kannon Bosatsu, Standing in Tribankha Pose (hands outstreched in varada and vitarka mudras)
Seishi (L) and Kannon (R) Bosatsu
Standing in Tribankha Pose
Hands outstretched in Varada and Vitarka Mudras
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Below Text Courtesy of:
http://www.hikyaku.com/dico/histxtg21.html
As a bodhisattva, like Monju and Kannon, Seishi dwells on the 9th bodhisattva level just prior to attaining complete buddhahood. In actuality all three were completely enlightened aeons ago and only appear, for the sake of training others, in the guise of bodhisattvas.

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  • www.webcastmy.com.my/bodhivision/Symb5.htm
  • www.shakris.com/categories/jrelscul.htm
  • www.zen.art.pl/nyogen_and_ewa/pages_en/

 

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