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Figure 4. Fukanreitōki (Diagram of the Tōji Kōdō). Compiled
in 922 by Imperial Prince of the Law Shinjaku ( ,
886–927). ......................................................................................... 913
Figure 5. Iconographic drawing of the Benevolent
Kings Mandara. Copy after Kakuzen (1143–ca. 1219). .......... 919
- Bogel—Toji:
Figure 1. Altar view from the east, karma mandala of
twenty-one statues. Lecture Hall, Tōji (Kyōōgokokuji),
Kyoto. Heian period and later. ................................................... 937
Figure 2. Altar view from the west, karma mandala of
twenty-one statues. Lecture Hall, Tōji (Kyōōgokokuji),
Kyoto. Heian period and later. ................................................... 938
Figure 3. Plan of the karma mandala. Lecture Hall, Tōji
(Kyōōgokokuji), Kyoto. ................................................................ 939
Figure 4. Five Wisdom Buddhas Gochi Nyorai.
Lecture Hall, Tōji (Kyōōgokokuji), Kyoto.
Late sixteenth century except Amida
(nineteenth century and earlier parts). ...................................... 940
Figure 5. Five Great Bodhisattvas Godai Bosatsu.
Lecture Hall, Tōji (Kyōōgokokuji), Kyoto. Central figure,
sixteenth century, Muromachi period; four statues, Heian
period, ca. 839. ............................................................................... 941
Figure 6. Five Great Myōō. Lecture Hall, Tōji
(Kyōōgokokuji), Kyoto. Heian period, ca. 839. ....................... 942
Figure 7. Fudō Myōō (Acalānatha), central statue
of Five Great Myōō. Lecture Hall, Tōji (Kyōōgokokuji),
Kyoto. Heian period, ca. 839. ...................................................... 943
Figure 8. Jikokuten , one of Four (Deva) Guardian
Kings (Shitennō). Lecture Hall, Tōji (Kyōōgokokuji), Kyoto.
Heian period, ca. 839. ................................................................... 947
Figure 9. Bonten (Brahma) (west side of altar, detail ).
Lecture Hall, Tōji (Kyōōgokokuji), Kyoto. Heian period,
ca. 839. ............................................................................................. 948
Figure 10. Map of the Kansai region and ancient capitals. ....... 956
Figure 11. Eight-armed, three-headed Hayagrīva Bodhisattva
(Horse-Headed Avalokiteśvara), unearthed from Anguosi,
Xi’an, China, in 1959. Tang dynasty, ca. 775. .......................... 958