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Horimono help please


Jim Manley

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These are bonji characters - a type of Sanskrit script, used to indicate various buddhist gods. 

Bonji are often found in horimono. 

I think these three might be the ones shown photo. Fudōmyō-ō is a popular deity among the warrior class, and he is often represented by bonji (his is the one in pink). The others might be Jizo and Fugen. 

 

https://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/fudo.html

https://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/jizo1.shtml

https://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/fugen.shtml

 

bonji.jpg

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Sometimes, Bonji were cut into a Blade, Tsuba or Armour, for Talismanic purposes, specific to the original user's belief system.

 

If you look at Steve M's s example above, the Katakana on the right hand side of the Bonji gives the Seed Syllable Sound , which was usually the last syllable  of their individual Invocation Mantra.

 

Fudo no Myoo     - Kan

Jizo Bosatsu       -  Ka

Fugen Bosatsu   -  An

 

So it was like a shorthand way of drawing down the influence from the respective Deities

 

A little like the Omamori amulets that are available at Temples and Shrines today:

 

FudoPendantTorso.jpg

 

 

 

 

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