King Tenno at the Guimet museum, Paris

King Tenno at the Guimet museum, Paris

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The Shitennō seen here are one of the Four Heavenly Kings, positioned at Japan's Buddhist altars' four corners, each guarding a cardinal direction. As deities, they shield against evil spirits - states opposing Buddha and his message of freedom from suffering. Examples displayed were likely intended for smaller worship spaces rather than large temples. The Shitennō are typically depicted in armor, carrying symbolic objects or weapons, and standing on demonic figures, signifying their dominance over Buddhism's enemies.

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