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Buddhist Tenjin Wooden Polychrome Statue Zushi Shrine

A Meiji Period Votive Image of Buddhist Scholar Patron Saint - Tenjin.

Deceased individuals are sometimes deified and thereafter worshipped as Tenjin (lit. "heavenly spirit" or "heavenly god"). Shrines devoted to Michizane Sugawara (845 - 903 AD) and to Emperor Meiji (1852 - 1912 AD) are the two most prominent examples of Tenjin shrines. Michizane (courtier in the Heian period) was deified after death, for his demise was followed shortly by a plague in Kyoto, said to be his revenge for being exiled. Michizane is the patron deity of scholarship, learning, and calligraphy.

Above quoted from: http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/shrine-guide.shtml

Measurements for Zushi: Height x Width x Depth = 27 x 24 x 16.7 cm

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