Some of you who follow me on Twitter may have noticed that I post images of Jizo. Jizo Bosatsu is the kind and patient guardian deity of children and travellers.

Jizo is also a Buddha that has reached enlightenment but doesn’t go to Nirvana, choosing to stay on earth to help the suffering. In the colder months local people will take care of  by dressing them with red bibs and hats, as helping a Buddhist monk is a virtuous gesture and, again, earns more of that credit for getting into the

afterlife. The color red, in Japan, wards away illness and danger, so it is the perfect colour for a guardian deity.

 

@SpockResists Jizo aren’t the only ones dressed in red. The fox statues at the entrance to Fushimi Inari wear red aprons.
@wennefer Oh absolutely, the color Red is universal in Japan. Fushimi protect the gates to Shinto shrines πŸ––πŸ––
@SpockResists this is so sweetly uplifting πŸ₯Ή thank you for posting these πŸͺ·
@SpockResists Wow, I did not know this. I’ll be looking for one now! #buddha
@SpockResists this made my morning! Thanks for sharing❀️!
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@SpockResists πŸ––πŸΌ I didn’t know this emoji existed!!!! More grins with coffee!πŸ₯°
@SpockResists a comforting gift from my Maryland sangha when i had to move to California.
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@SpockResists I think Mastodon now has enough people I enjoy reading that it will replace Twitter. It is nice to see you here.

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Bodhisattva! Namaste πŸ™