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  2. Nio (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

    Niō (仁王) are two wrathful and muscular guardians of the Buddha standing today at the entrance of many Buddhist temples in East Asian Buddhism in the form of frightening wrestler-like …

  3. Dragons, Demons and More: a Guide to Buddhist Temple Guardians

    Feb 2, 2018 · Buddhist temples often are guarded by statues and paintings of mythological creatures. Here is a guide to the most common Buddhist temple protectors.

  4. Nio Guardians - Japan Experience

    Feb 22, 2015 · Nio guardian statues are found at Buddhist temples throughout Japan and they guard and protect the temple from evil spirits and demons as well as human robbers. Form & …

  5. Niō: The Guardians at the Temple Gates | Nippon.com

    Jan 18, 2023 · Niō guardian statues, which can be seen at temples, are officially known as shūkongōshin, guardian deities whose role is to protect Buddhism. They are also commonly …

  6. Japanese Temple Guardians - Culture - Japan Travel

    Jun 27, 2019 · Entering a Buddhist temple in Japan you will come across two fierce looking warrior statues facing you from both sides of the entrance. Their sizes vary from giant to not-so …

  7. Guardian Figures - National Museum of Asian Art

    guardian statues, or “Benevolent Kings,” can be found in Buddhist temples throughout Japan. These wrathful and muscular guardian figures stand in pairs at the entrance of temples to …

  8. The Nio Guardians of Japan - Rare Photos by Viki Pandit

    Jan 4, 2016 · Nio guardians are the protectors at the entrance to Buddhist Temples in Japan. With their bare-chested bodies rippling with muscles, fierce visages, and brandishing weapons they …

  9. Nio - Buddhism Guide

    Benevolent kings) are two wrath-filled and muscular guardians of the Buddha, standing today at the entrance of many Buddhist temples in Japan under the appearance of frightening wrestler …

  10. First Storey - Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

    Dvarapala (Sanskrit) is a door or gate guardian statue (appearing in either the human or demon form) in Hinduism and Buddhism. They were traditionally placed outside Hindu or Buddhist …

  11. Niō: The Valiant Guardians of Buddha | KCP International

    Jan 15, 2015 · In many Buddhist temples, you may notice a pair of stern looking muscular statues. The intimidating dynamic duo that stand devotedly at the entrance of the temples are known …