Taishakuten – Sovereignty
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Taishakuten (Indra) is presented here as a compact, finely carved figure with a calm, composed presence—an image associated in Buddhist tradition with protection and steady authority.
Carved in tsuge (boxwood) and sized for a shelf, desk, or small altar space, this piece offers a clear, balanced depiction that emphasizes poise and strength held in restraint.
About this piece
This is a small-scale wood carving made from tsuge boxwood, a dense, fine-grained material valued for crisp detail in miniature sculpture. The figure follows the established Buddhist iconographic model of Taishakuten—derived from Indra of ancient India and adapted through long-standing temple and workshop traditions—where he appears not as a conquering warrior but as a dignified guardian figure. Such forms exist because Buddhist ateliers and devotional art lineages preserved recognizable attributes and proportions so the deity could be identified consistently across regions and periods.
Cultural note
In Japan, Taishakuten (Taishaku-ten) is understood as a tenbu (heavenly being) who protects the Buddhist teachings and supports the Buddha, often appearing in narratives alongside Bonten (Brahmā) as one who urged Shakyamuni to teach after awakening. Images of tenbu are approached as respectful religious representations: they are typically placed in a clean, settled spot, treated with care, and handled with a quiet, sincere intention rather than as casual décor. Many households and practitioners keep such figures at eye level or slightly above, avoiding places associated with clutter or disregard, and maintain a simple routine of attentiveness (such as keeping the area tidy) as a sign of respect.
Details
- Size: H 10.0 × W 4.0 × D 7.0 cm (Weight: 55 g)
- Material: Tsuge (boxwood)
- Origin: Made in China
Placement & care
- Place on a stable, level surface where it won’t be easily knocked over.
- Choose a clean, calm spot; avoid placing it directly on the floor if possible.
- Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight and high humidity to help preserve the wood.
- Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth or brush; avoid water and chemical cleaners.
Shipping timeline
- Ships within 2–3 business days.
Consecration (Eye-opening Ceremony)
You can choose an option to consecrate this statue before shipping from Japan. If you select this option, we will bring the statue for an eye-opening ceremony and ship it to you after the ritual is complete.
This is recommended if you want your statue to be more than an object — a presence you can practice with. This option is not required.
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