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Material: Natural wood. Size: Ushnishavijaya statue: Height 7 x Width 3 cm; Buddhist altar Height 10 x Width 8 x Depth 5 cm *Made by hand using natural boxwood. Therefore, please note that there may be individual differences in the grain and finish of fine details.
While Vajrayāksa consumes the impurities of the mind, Ushnishāma consumes the impurities of the body and objects. Because he has the virtue of transforming impurity into purity, he is enshrined in impure places. He is also enshrined in the Hojoe ceremony of the Jodo sect.
Statue of Ushnishavijaya...The "Buddha of Purification" who is said to have the power to purify the world by burning away all impurities with fire. In shrines and temples, this Buddha has long been enshrined in toilets, which were thought to be passageways for evil spirits.
This work is carved with six arms, holding a stick, a pestle, a wheel, a rosary, and a snake, and has a flame halo.
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[Ususama Myo-o] One of the Myo-o in Esoteric Buddhism. It is also written as "Ususama", "Ususama", "Ussuma" or "Ususama". He is worshipped in various sects such as Shingon, Tendai, Zen and Nichiren. Compared to other Myo-o, Ususama Myo-o is depicted more variedly, with some having one face and six arms, others three faces and eight arms, but he is most often depicted standing on one leg with his right leg raised high (he is also famously depicted sitting in a half-lotus position on a lotus pedestal). His hair stands on end due to the force of the flames, and his angry expression represents the merit of burning away all impurity. He is also often depicted holding a wheel of fire or a bow and arrow in each of his multiple hands. He is particularly known for his ability to purify toilets, and he is often worshipped as the god of fire and toilets.