A Japanese traditional tattoo inspired design, of a Tora - tiger - reminiscent of horimono painting and carving. Tigers in Japanese tattoos generally represent strength, power, and courage. By Blacklinesw9
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A Japanese traditional tattoo inspired design, of a Tora - tiger - reminiscent of horimono painting and carving. Tigers in Japanese tattoos generally represent strength, power, and courage. They are associated with the wind element. By Blacklinesw9
Japanese tattoo, horimono inspired design by Blackline sw9. The japanese word Karasu means raven, crow or simply black bird, indicated just group of ravenbirds.
Tengu himself is not a divinity but also a mystic goblin, half man, half bird, lives in deep forests - like elves or trolls. They are excellent masters of martial arts and in legends they were described as transmitter of budo arts to the man.
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Karajishi, Protector of the Buddhist Law. Karajishi means “Chinese Lion Dog” in Japanese, a magical being with supernatural powers and the power to drive off evil spirits.
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The endless knot or eternal knot (Sanskrit: śrīvatsa; Tibetan དཔལ་བེའུ། dpal be'u; Mongolian Улзии) is a symbolic knot and one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols.
Karajishi, Protector of the Buddhist Law. Karajishi means “Chinese Lion Dog” in Japanese, a magical being with supernatural powers and the power to drive off evil spirits.
Japanese celestial maiden: Tennyo and butterflies design by Blacklinesw9.
Tennyo are extraordinarily beautiful creatures who resemble human women. Aside from their unparalleled grace and elegance, and supernaturally attractive faces and figures, there is little way to differentiate them from ordinary women. They wear beautiful gowns called hagoromo (literally “feather cloth”), which allow them to fly.
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