Buddhism was introduced to Japan in the 6th century CE via a statue of Buddha gifted by the kingdom of Baekje in Korea. This statue, though damaged over time due to natural disasters, is considered the oldest Buddhist sculpture in Japan. The document then discusses the Five Dhyani Buddhas in Vajrayana Buddhism, which represent different qualities or aspects of Buddha. It provides images and descriptions of each Buddha - Vairocana, Akshobhya, Amitabha, Ratnasambhava, and Amoghasiddhi - including their symbolic colors, qualities, and religious significance. URLs are listed for additional information on the topics.
2. Buddhism was
introduced to Japan in
the mid-sixth century,
when Seong of Baekje
sent a statue of
Buddha to Emporer
Kimmei
3. This is the oldest sculpture of Buddha in Japan, though
it has survived many years due to earthquakes and
other causes some of the sculpture is damaged.
By :Kuratsukuri-no-Tori
609 AC
4. Known as the Five
Great Buddhas. Are
representations of the
five qualities of
Buddha. They are the
primary object of
worship meditation
in Shingon Buddhism.
5. Known as the supreme Buddha.
Represents the wisdom of
emptiness. He is placed at
the center of all five
Buddhas. The image shows
high concentration and
tranquility. The flowers and
the meditation gives a very
peaceful vibe. Vairocana is
white representing all colors.
6. The Dhyani Buddha
Akshobhya', Tibetan
thangka, late 13th
century, Honolulu
Museum of Art. Made
in the late 13th century.
Akshobhya known as the
immovable one, represents
consciousness as an aspect of
reality. The bright red and dark
image give it a very powerful
look. Akshobhvya helps you
distinguish reality and illusions in
your mind.
7. Also known as infinite
light. He is the Buddha
in the Pure Land where
everyone enjoys endless
happiness. Many call
upon Amitabha before
dying hoping to join
him after death.
west side of Borobudur, ca. 1863-
1866 By: van Kinsbergen
8. Represents feeling or
sensation and its relationship
with consciousness.
Develops equality and helps
eliminate greed and pride.
Normally is colored in
yellow or gold, his element is
earth and his Buddha field is
Śrimat. His emblem is the
ratna jewel, symbolizing the
Bodhicitta, the highest value
of the Buddhist
9. He known as the Lord of Karma
and the Buddha of unfailing
accomplishment. His name
literally means high success. He
is the Buddha of fearlessness and
all wisdom. He is normally in
green and radiating green light
as the color represents peace and
tranquility of nature. He helps
eliminate envy, anxiety, and fear.