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Komainu ~ Japanese Guard Lion-Dogs by dbooster

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Komainu ~ Japanese Guard Lion-Dogs
These angry looking guys are known as _komainu_ (狛犬, koh-my-new), often translated as “lion-dog”. They are present at many Shinto shrines and occasionally other places and are thought to protect against evil. 

![img_7710.jpg](https://images.ecency.com/DQmQGvmxUGF5zcSCinziyArC566FRH7q3XzJ6Yxrz8kNXW9/img_7710.jpg)

Fearsome, eh?

So... what's a komainu? Glad you asked!

### A Brief Introduction to Komainu ###

![img_6367.jpg](https://images.ecency.com/DQmWvWohNCs2Wts6mWKBQsEcdFDqKWcCeYu6LkSmZqG5pdv/img_6367.jpg)

There are always two komainu together, often flanking the entrance or path to a shrine and then again flanking the shrine itself, one with mouth open (named _Ah_, 阿), and one with mouth closed (named _Um_, 吽); individually they represent the beginning and the end of all things, and together form the sacred sound aum (ॐ).[^1]

<div class="pull-left">https://images.ecency.com/DQmXRCyPixszGN8fi536mRCDw94qbVtN81vYL3WUzMGJUFp/img_6844.jpg</div>

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### So… why lion-dogs? ###

In India and the Middle East, the lion was a symbol of strength. This became associated with the Buddha, whose teachings were said to hit like the roar of a lion. As Buddhism spread towards China, this image spread as well. 

![lion_roar.jpg](https://images.ecency.com/DQmXcDi9nJTeFW7hTNa2Cjz5sVuu7x6hAqAZf6jYi1BHvke/lion_roar.jpg)



In China you often see these lion statues flanking temples. In English we sometimes call them *fu-dogs*, fu meaning either “Buddha” or “prosperity”.[^fu]

[^fu]: Fu is thought to be a transliteration of either 佛 (fó) or 福 (fú), which mean "Buddha" or "prosperity" in Chinese, respectively.

From here they came to Japan by way of Korea, but altered slightly. The Japanese used two different statues. The one with its mouth open was a lion and called *shishi* and the one with it’s mouth closed looked more like a dog and was called *komainu*, which means *Korean dog*.[^2]

![castle_guardian.jpg](https://images.ecency.com/DQmfV4Ezmf4auYssa6VbzZaPWbcZN9KfekQq8MMSdVruhYN/castle_guardian.jpg)



Eventually they both came to look identical except for the mouth, and kept the name *komainu*. Sometimes you still see material refer to them as *shishi*, and occasionally you’ll hear it too, but *komainu* is the much more common way to refer to them these days.

### Buddhist statues at Shinto Shrines ###

But—I hear you cry—why are Buddhist lion-dog guardian statues in a Shinto Shrine if they are, y'know, Buddhist? Ah, now there's a question! One that will have to wait for next time, Grasshopper. 

(But here’s a hint: for much of Japanese history, Shinto was actually considered a part of Buddhism. If you want to skip the wait and do research yourself, the term you want is *shinbutsu-shūgō* (神仏習合).)

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So there we go. Buddhist lion-dog statues from India, by way of China, by way of Korea and named for there, guarding Shinto shrines where Japanese gods (kami) live. Just a typical mixed up part of Japan, and another reason why I love it here so much. 

![komainu_in_autumn.jpg](https://images.ecency.com/DQmcY3Y3D5LQoN4riZB4127VEGyn141jAEizoApzhApNyNb/komainu_in_autumn.jpg)

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[^1]: The actual Sanskrit they represent is अहूँ, which was transliterated in Japanese as 阿吽 (*ah*-*um*). As you can see above, that word was then broken up to give each komainu their name. Often 形 (*gyō*, shape) will be attached, making their full names 阿形 (*agyō*) and 吽形 (*ungyō*). 

    अहूँ is composed of the first and last letters of the Sanskrit alphabet (अ, pronounced *ah* and ह, which is pronounced as हूँ—ɦūṃ). This sound is equated to the sacred syllable aum (ॐ), which I’m sure many of you are much more familiar with.
    
[^2]: Technically "Goguryeo dogs", Goguryeo being one of the three Korean kingdoms that existed at the time. Most texts use “Korean dog” for the sake of simplicity.
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Yes! The mysterious power of Lion dogs protects us from evil spirits.
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