
Uncanny Japan Kishibojin: Japanese Demon Mother Who Became Child Protector Goddess (Ep. 5)
In this episode, I explore Kishibojin (or Kishimojin)—originally the Hindu deity Hariti—who made her way through the Lotus Sutra into Japanese Buddhism and Shinto practice. You'll hear about the pomegranate she holds (said to taste like human flesh), her ten demon daughters with names like "Spirit Snatcher" and "Flowery Teeth," and the temples in Tokyo where mothers still pray to her today.
From recording at the windswept docks of my small Japanese town, I share the complete story of this fascinating deity who embodies the Buddhist concept of transformation through understanding.
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