Kiṃkara

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Kiṃkara is one of the two boy servants or dōji most commonly depicted in Japanese iconographic portrayals of Acala. He is depicted as white in color, with his hands joined in respect. Kiṃkara is said to symbolize Dharma-essence and is held to be in charge of good.

When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 2020

Relationships

co occurs with
Matijvala, Matisādhu, Kurikara
allied with
Ceṭaka
serves
Acala

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The two boy servants or dōji (童子) most commonly depicted in Japanese iconographic portrayals are Kiṃkara (矜羯羅童子, Kongara-dōji) and Ceṭaka (吒迦童子, Seitaka-dōji), who also appear as the last two of the list of Acala's eight great dōji. Kiṃkara is depicted as white in color, with his hands joined in respect”

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