Kṣitigarbha

Kṣitigarbha
Sanskrit
  • क्षितिगर्भ
  • IAST: Kṣitigarbha
Chinese
  • 地藏菩萨, 地藏菩薩
  • Pinyin: Dìzàng Púsà
Japanese
  • じぞうぼさつ, 地藏菩薩
  • Romaji: Jizō Bosatsu
Korean
  • 지장보살
  • RR: Jijang Bosal
Russian
  • Кшитигарбха
  • ALA-LC: Kshitigarbkha
TagalogKsitigaba
Thaiพระกษิติครรภโพธิสัตว์
Tibetan
  • ས་ཡི་སྙིང་པོ་
  • THL: Sa Yi Nyingpo
VietnameseĐịa Tạng Bồ Tát
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Venerated byMahāyāna, Vajrayāna
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Kṣitigarbha (Sanskrit: क्षितिगर्भ, Chinese: 地藏; pinyin: Dìzàng; Japanese: 地蔵; rōmaji: Jizō; Korean: 지장 (地藏); romaja: Jijang; Vietnamese: Địa Tạng (地藏), Standard Tibetan: ས་ཡི་སྙིང་པོ་ Wylie: sa yi snying po) is a bodhisattva primarily revered in East Asian Buddhism and usually depicted as a Buddhist monk. His name may be translated as "Earth Treasury", "Earth Store", "Earth Matrix", or "Earth Womb". Kṣitigarbha is known for his vow to take responsibility for the instruction of all beings in the six worlds between the death of Gautama Buddha and the rise of Maitreya, as well as his vow not to achieve Buddhahood until all hells are emptied. He is therefore often regarded as the bodhisattva of hell-beings, as well as the guardian of children and patron deity of deceased children and aborted fetuses in Japanese culture.

Usually depicted as a monk with a halo around his shaved head, he carries a staff to force open the gates of hell and a wish-fulfilling jewel to light up the darkness.