Daikokuten
| Daikokuten | |
|---|---|
| God of wealth, fortune, the household, agriculture, fertility, sexuality and war | |
| Member of the Seven Lucky Gods | |
| Other names | Makakara (摩訶迦羅) Makakaraten (摩訶迦羅天) Daikokutenjin (大黒天神) Daikokusonten (大黒尊天) Daikoku-san (大黒さん) Daikoku-sama (大黒様 / 大黒さま) | 
| Japanese | 大黒天 | 
| Affiliation | Deva Mahākāla (prototype) Ōkuninushi (conflated with) | 
| Mantra | Oṃ Mahākālāya svāhā (On Makakyaraya sowaka) | 
| Animals | mouse or rat | 
| Symbols | sack, mallet, rice bales | 
Daikokuten (大黒天, Japanese pronunciation: [dai.ko.kɯ̥ꜜ.teɴ, dai.koꜜ.kɯ̥.teɴ]) is a syncretic Japanese deity of fortune and wealth. Daikokuten originated from Mahākāla, the Buddhist Deva (天, Ten) conflated with the native Shinto god Ōkuninushi.