Kongō Rikishi are guardians who protect temples. They drive away evil spirits.
In Japan, on either side of the temple gates stand two statues, an Agyō statue with its mouth wide open and an Ungyō statue with its mouth tightly closed.
This is a drawing of the Kongō Rikishi Ungyō statue at Todaiji Temple in Nara.
Kongō Rikishi are guardians who protect temples. They drive away evil spirits.
In Japan, on either side of the temple gates stand two statues, an Agyō statue with its mouth wide open and an Ungyō statue with its mouth tightly closed.
This is a drawing of the Kongō Rikishi Ungyō statue at Todaiji Temple in Nara.
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