HIROSHIMA, JAPAN: JIZO BOSATSU

Protector of women, children, and travelers.

Jizo is often depicted as a child-monk, or as a pilgrim carrying a staff with six jingling rings to announce his friendly approach. He is sometimes shown holding the “Dharma Jewel,” the calming light which banishes all fear.
Jizo is special to pregnant women and to those whose children have died. Statues of Jizo can sometimes be seen wearing tiny children’s clothing or bibs. Grieving parents place toys and other offerings beside the Jizo statue to invoke his protection of their dead child. Offerings are also made by parents to thank Jizo for saving their children from a serious illness.
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30apr14. Miyajima, Hiroshima, Japan.

2 thoughts on “HIROSHIMA, JAPAN: JIZO BOSATSU

  1. This is where I first met Jizo, seven years ago… and again on Miyajima Island. Lovely photos, thanks ever so much. I hope you might visit my Jizo page… it’s called Jizo & Chibi… we’re everywhere.

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