Sculpture of Jizō Bosatsu (Bodhisattva Kshitigararbha). Jiz?, Protective God of the Children, counts in Buddhism to the Bodhisattva beings who have already obtained enlightenment and help people in their salvation. Jiz? is presented as a hiking monk. In his left hand he carries the wish granting gem. His rights originally wore a rustle rod. Jiz is valid in Japanese popular beliefs? To this day, as an embodiment of compassion and helper in need. He frees the souls of the deceased from hell, protects the travelers and protects children from illness and danger. Acquired from funds of the Amsinck


Sculpture of Jizō Bosatsu (Bodhisattva Kshitigararbha). Jiz?, Protective God of the Children, counts in Buddhism to the Bodhisattva beings who have already obtained enlightenment and help people in their salvation. Jiz? is presented as a hiking monk. In his left hand he carries the wish granting gem. His rights originally wore a rustle rod. Jiz is valid in Japanese popular beliefs? To this day, as an embodiment of compassion and helper in need. He frees the souls of the deceased from hell, protects the travelers and protects children from illness and danger. Acquired from funds of the Amsinck Foundation


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