RMKC6X83–騎龍弁財天, Benzaiten (Goddess of Music and Good Fortune) Seated on a White Dragon, Aoigaoka Keisei, 1832
RMA42H8C–Benzaiten one of the 7 lucky gods Goddess of music fine arts and literature Tsubosaka dera temple Nara prefecture Japan
RMEW97DA–Japan, Onomichi, Senkoji Temple. Stone statue of Benzaiten, Benten, holding a lute. She is the goddess of music, fine arts, eloquence and literature
RMER8YNM–Seven gods of good luck. Drawing shows the seven lucky gods of Japan: Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Hotei, and Jurojin seated in a circle. Date ca. 1878.
RMT965M7–Inokashira no ike benzaiten no yashiro. Snow scene of Benzaiten Shrine in Inokashira pond. two people crossing a bridge to a building on a small island during a winter snowstorm. Ukiyo-e (picture of the floating world) is a genre of Japanese art which flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries. Ukiyo-e was central to forming the West's perception of Japanese art in the late 19th century. The landscape genre has come to dominate Western perceptions of ukiyo-e.
RMG3B3WP–Benzaiten Or Benten
RMEC7MDA–Soshu enoshima benzaiten kaicyo sankei gunshu no zu - Opening celebration of Benzaiten Shrine at Enoshima in Soshu. Japanese triptych print shows large groups of women pilgrims visiting Enoshima shrine to worship an image of Benzaiten, the Goddess of Good Fortune. They are walking towards an island on a causeway with sailboats and Mount Fuji in the background.
RMG3C66H–Shrine to Goddess Benzaiten at Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan
RMD32GR1–Daiganji, a Benten (Benzaiten) temple in Miyajima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
RMG3AGHF–Snow scene of Benzaiten Shrine in Inokashira pond
RMR23HHP–Soshu enoshima benzaiten kaicyo sankei gunshu no zu - Opening celebration of Benzaiten Shrine at Enoshima in Soshu. Japanese triptych print shows large groups of women pilgrims visiting Enoshima shrine to worship an image of Benzaiten, the Goddess of Good Fortune. They are walking towards an island on a causeway with sailboats and Mount Fuji in the background.
RMKC400M–Benzaiten and Ugajin (Japanese Rice Deity), Edo period (1615–1868), Japan, Color, gold, and lacquer on clay, 4 x 3 9/16 in. (10
RMKC682B–Benzaiten ni Ryu, Edo period (1615–1868), Japan, Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, 8 11/16 x 7 1/2
RMAPW2EK–Inokashira no ike benzaiten no yashiro
RM2A2JMB5–Benzaiten, from the series The Seven Gods of Good Luck in the Floating World (Ukiyo Shichi Fukujin), c. 1769, Suzuki Harunobu 鈴木 春信, Japanese, 1725 (?)-1770, Japan, Color woodblock print, chuban, 28.0 × 20.9 cm (11 × 8 in
RM2ECRF9J–The Inokashira Benzaiten temple at Inokashira Park, Kichijoji, tokyo.
RF2HTTHDA–Art inspired by Benzaiten and Ugajin (Japanese Rice Deity), Edo period (1615–1868), Japan, Color, gold, and lacquer on clay, 4 x 3 9/16 in. (10.2 x 9 cm), Paintings, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHYJK2Y–Benzaiten statue, Kanseiin Temple, Zoshigaya, Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan
RF2HTTHDC–Art inspired by Benzaiten and Fifteen Attendants, 弁財天十五童子像, Kamakura period (1185–1333), 13th century, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Overall: 53 1/2 x 19 3/8 in. (135.9 x 49.2 cm), Paintings, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMB28TY4–Benzaiten Temple pagoda building in the middle of Ueno Park in downtown Tokyo
RF2HTTX30–Art inspired by Benzaiten ni Ryu, Edo period (1615–1868), Japan, Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, 8 11/16 x 7 1/2 in. (22.1 x 19.1 cm), Prints, Yashima Gakutei (Japanese, 1786?–1868, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMB6FK7Y–Japan Tokyo Ueno Benzaiten Temple
RM2C4NB9E–Inokashira Benzaiten shrine at Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan
RF2J0X18P–The statue of Goddess Benzaiten (Saraswati) at the Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RM2HKEPH9–At the Inokashira Benzaiten temple In Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan
RM2CD6AWR–Inokashira Benzaiten buddhist temple in Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan.
RMER7MGY–Opening celebration of Benzaiten Shrine at Enoshima in Soshu
RM2CD6AWE–Inokashira Benzaiten buddhist temple in Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan.
RFKN2ECC–Benzaiten Shrine hanami
RM2B253G3–Inokashira Benzaiten buddhist temple in Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan.
RFGKNACG–Stone statue of Benzaiten, goddess of music, fine arts
RF2HNTMY8–The statue of Goddess Benzaiten, originated from the Hindu goddess Saraswati, to whom a Toganji temple dedicated to. Nagoya. Japan
RM2DNW88E–Kitagawa Utamaro, Benzaiten, from the series: Group of Seven Beautiful Goddesses of Fortune, color woodcut, Total: Height: 38,70 cm; Width: 25,20 cm, signed: Signature: Utamaro ga 歌麿画, Publisher: Matsumura Tatsuemon, censorship stamp, prints, printed matter, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Edo period
RMDCF8HP–Bentendo temple, Tokyo Ueno Park
RME1WMJE–Kanon-do Hall at Hasedera Temple in Kamakura Japan. The temple is the fourth 33 stations the Bendo Sanjusankasho pilgrimage
RMHYMEXM–Worshipers at the Benzaiten temple, Benten-dō , Shinobazu Pond, Ueno, Tokyo, Japan
RM2HFFRC0–Benzaiten, from the series "The Seven Gods of Good Luck in the Floating World (Ukiyo Shichi Fukujin)", c. 1769.
RFKNYNJH–Higashiyama, Kyoto, Japan - November 10, 2017 : Chochin lanterns at Yoshimizu benzaiten-do Temple. Devoted to Ugajin harvest and fertility deity. loc
RF2HW3FMR–Art inspired by 騎龍弁財天, Benzaiten (Goddess of Music and Good Fortune) Seated on a White Dragon, Edo period (1615–1868), 1832, Japan, Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, 8 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. (21.6 x 18.4 cm), Prints, Aoigaoka Keisei (Japanese, active 1820s–1830s, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B030F6–Benzaiten is a Japanese Buddhist goddess, who originated from the Hindu goddess Saraswati. Worship of Benzaiten arrived in Japan during the 6th through 8th centuries, mainly via the Chinese translations of the Sutra of Golden Light, which has a section devoted to her. She is also mentioned in the Lotus Sutra and often depicted holding a biwa, a traditional Japanese lute, just as Saraswati holds a veena. Benzaiten is a highly syncretic entity with both a Buddhist and a Shinto side. William (Wilhelm) Heine was the official artist of Commodore Matthew C. Perry's 'Black Ships' expedition to Japan
RMDYF1PM–Shichifukujin takarabune (Seven gods of good fortune in the treasure boat). By Kuniyoshi Utagawa, 1798-1861, Japanese artist. dated between 1843 and 1846. Print shows the seven Japanese gods of good fortune (Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Hotei, and Jurojin) in a treasure boat.
RF2J0X15J–The statue of Goddess Benzaiten (Saraswati) at the Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RMDYF1R3–Shichifukujin takarabune (Seven gods of good fortune in the treasure boat). by Shigemasa Kitao, 1739-1820, Japanese artist. dated between 1772 and 1781. the seven Japanese gods of good fortune (Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Hotei, and Jurojin) in a dragon-headed treasure boat, accompanied by a heron and a turtle.
RMPGFFJN–[ c. 1890s Japan - Japanese Goddess of Love ] — A woman portrays Benten (also known as Benzaiten), the Japanese goddess of love, eloquence, wisdom, the arts, music, knowledge, good fortune and water. She is the patroness of geishas, dancers, and musicians. Albumen photograph sourced by Kozaburo Tamamura (1856-1923?), 1890s, for 'Japan, Described and Illustrated by the Japanese', Shogun Edition edited by Captain F Brinkley. Published in 1897 by J B Millet Company, Boston Massachusetts, USA. 19th century vintage albumen photograph.
RM2K63WJ7–Crowd visiting Buddihist image exhibition at Enoshima Benzaiten Shrine in Sagami Province. Japanese triptych print shows large groups of women pilgrims visiting Enoshima shrine to worship an image of Benzaiten, the Goddess of Good Fortune. They are walking towards an island on a causeway with sailboats and Mount Fuji in the background. Date between 1847 and 1850.
RMDYEMNG–Soshu enoshima benzaiten kaicyo sankei gunshu no zu. translation: Opening celebration of Benzaiten Shrine at Enoshima in Soshu. by Hiroshige, 1797-1858, Japanese artist. [between 1848 and 1854] woodcut, colour. Japanese triptych print shows large groups of women pilgrims visiting Enoshima shrine to worship an image of Benzaiten, the Goddess of Good Fortune. They are walking towards an island on a causeway with sailboats and Mount Fuji in the background.
RFKN2EET–Benzaiten Shrine springtime
RM2WYY8YF–Benzaiten Temple, Ueno Onshi Park, Ueno, Tokyo, Japan.
RMCNCN7B–Entrance to Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine, Kamakura, Japan
RF2HNTMXY–The statue of Goddess Benzaiten, originated from the Hindu goddess Saraswati, to whom a Toganji temple dedicated to. Nagoya. Japan
RM2A2JXDW–The Actor Nakamura Noshio I as the Goddes Benzaiten of Enoshima in the Play Onno Aruji Hatsuyuki no Sekai, Performed at the Morita Theater in the Eleventh Month, 1773, c. 1773, Katsukawa Shunsho 勝川 春章, Japanese, 1726-1792, Japan, Color woodblock print, hosoban, 29.4 x 13.6 cm (11 9/16 x 5 3/8 in
RMDCF8W8–Bentendo temple, Tokyo Ueno Park
RME1WMJD–Kanon-do Hall at Hasedera Temple in Kamakura Japan. The temple is the fourth 33 stations the Bendo Sanjusankasho pilgrimage
RMHYMETX–Worshipers at the Benzaiten temple, Benten-dō , Shinobazu Pond, Ueno, Tokyo, Japan
RM2J898BN–Benzaiten Shrine at Shinobugaoka (Shinobugaoka Benzaiten), from the "Fashionable Eight Views of the Eastern Capital (Furyu Toto hakkei)", Japan, c. 1824/29.
RFKNYPW6–Higashiyama, Kyoto, Japan - November 10, 2017 : Torii Gate, Ishidoro (Stone Lanterns) and Chochin lanterns at Yoshimizu benzaiten-do Temple. Devoted t
RMMW2EHT–Benzaiten, Japanese goddess of speech and music, goddess of art and performance, and of all that flows. Tamura Shrine, Takamatsu, Shikoku, Japan
RM2ECR7H1–The outside walkway at a Buddhist temple in Kichijoji, near Tokyo, Japan.
RF2J0X192–The statue of Goddess Benzaiten (Saraswati) at the Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RM2J64H7M–The main garden at Bishamon-do is called Bansuien or sometimes Yushuien. The Benten Pond behind the main hall uses a natural water spring drawn from M
RF2G14B3N–Utagawa Hiroshige I (1797–1858) 歌川広重 - Pilgrimage Cave Shrine Benzaiten
RMKC857K–Benzaiten and Fifteen Attendants, 弁財天十五童子像, Kamakura period (1185–1333), 13th century, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on
RM2JM1J4D–Benzaiten playing a biwa. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMDDX61C–Inokashira no ike benzaiten no yashiro, Snow scene of Benzaiten Shrine in Inokashira pond. [between 1838 and 1844], 1 print :
RM2C54MRE–Inokashira no ike benzaiten no yashiro
RFPYFTT3–Branches of cherry blossom during Hanami on foreground in Kamakura, Japan. Red architecture of Hata-age Benzaiten Shrine on blurred background inside Tsurugaoka Hachimangu complex. Spring season.
RF2WB6PBA–The statue of Goddess Benzaiten, originated from the Hindu goddess Saraswati, to whom a Toganji temple dedicated to. Nagoya. Japan
RF2F67008–maple tree in Eikando
RMEDNMCN–Inokashira no ike benzaiten no yashiro, Snow scene of Benzaiten Shrine in Inokashira pond., Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, [between 1838 and 1844], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 22.1 x 34.2 cm., Print shows two people crossing a bridge to a building on a small island during a winter snowstorm.
RM2DMG1G2–Yugoyoji Temple (Fugisawa), in The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road (Tokaido Gojusan Tsugi-no Uchi), Ando Hiroshige, Japanese, 1797–1858, Woodblock print in colored ink on paper, Four blind men are about to stroll through the torii, a wooden gateway entrance to the Enoshima Benzaiten Shrine. The legend of Sugiyama Kenko, a blind man, mastered the skill of acupuncture after praying to the deity, Benzaiten. It is said that many who were blind visited this shore town to acquire a skill. On the Daigiri Bridge, across the Sakai River, are sightseers on their way to the island of Enoshima
RFHNNYMY–KAMAKURA, JAPAN - CIRCA APR, 2013: Red gate (torii) is on the entrance in the Benten-do Hall and Benten-kutsu Caves. The Hasedera shrine (Hase-dera) i
RMA8WXXY–Japanese people blessing money in incense smoke at Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
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