Antique Japanese zushi shrine for travelers. Doors open to reveal Aizen-Myōō, one of the Wisdom Kings. Venerated in Japanese Esoteric and Vajrayana Buddhism, Aizen-Myōō is known for transforming worldly lust into spiritual awakening. In his six hands he hold attributes including a bell which calls awareness and a vajra which represents the diamond that cuts through illusion. In Sanskrit, his name is Rāgarāja which was translated into Chinese during the Tang Dynasty as Àirǎn Míngwáng "Love-stained Wisdom King" appropriate as he is regarded as the Esoteric Buddhist King of Passion. Made of painted and lacquered wood with metal crown and other accoutrements. Age: Edo Period (19th century) Dimensions: 10 1/2" high x 5 1/4" wide (closed) 9 3/4" wide (open) x 3 1/4" deep