Taishakuten
Taishakuten is a prominent deity in Japanese Buddhism, known as the god of thunder and storms. He is often associated with strength and protection, serving as a guardian against evil spirits. Taishakuten is depicted as a powerful figure, wielding a vajra, a symbol of indestructibility.
In Japanese culture, Taishakuten is revered in various temples, with the most famous being Taishakuten Temple in Shibamata, Tokyo. This temple attracts many visitors who seek blessings for safety and prosperity. His influence extends to art and literature, where he is celebrated for his heroic qualities and protective nature.