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"Haira Taisho" is one of the Twelve Heavenly Generals, a guardian deity of Yakushi Nyorai (the Medicine Buddha). It is associated with the sign of the Dragon (辰) in the Chinese zodiac, and sculptures depicting the head of a dragon exist. "Shinsho-zo" (Guardian General Statues) refers to statues of the "Twelve Heavenly Generals," twelve armed guardian deities who primarily serve Yakushi Nyorai. They are depicted with the animals of the Chinese zodiac on their heads, in the form of valiant warriors. In Japanese Buddhist sculpture, those from the Kamakura period (late 12th century), characterized by dynamic and realistic expressions, are famous, with works by Unkei being representative. Many important cultural properties still exist. - Material: Plaster - Base: Wooden (7.3cm x 6.0cm) - Style: Traditional god/Buddha statue figure - Height: Approximately 19cm Place it on your desk or in your room and let it be your guardian deity!
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