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A-un : ウィキペディア英語版
A-un

The term is the transliteration in Japanese of the two syllables "a" and "hūṃ". Written in Devanagari as .
The original Sanskrit term is composed of two letters, the first and the last of the Sanskrit alphabet. Together, they symbolically represent the beginning and the end of all things.〔Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System (JAANUS), ("A un" (阿吽) ), 2001, retrieved 2011-04-14.〕 In Japanese ''Mikkyō'' Buddhism, the letters represent the beginning and the end of the universe.〔Daijirin Japanese dictionary, 2008, Monokakido Co., Ltd. 〕
The term is also used in Shinto and Buddhist architecture to describe the paired statues common in Japanese religious settings, most notably the Niō and the ''komainu''.〔 In most cases one of the two, the right one, has its mouth open to pronounce the sound "a", while the other has it closed to utter the sound "um". The symbolism is the same already seen. The generic name for statues with an open mouth is , that for those with a closed mouth .〔
The term ''a-un'' is used figuratively in some Japanese expressions as or , indicating an inherently harmonious relationship or non-verbal communication.
Identical twin ''taiko'' (traditional Japanese drums) player brothers Ryōhei and Kōhei Inoue, formerly of Ondekoza, play under the name of "A-un".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.myspace.com/aunjapan )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://aun-japan.syncl.jp/?p=profile )
==Some ''a-un'' pairs==

File:Iwaya Jinja Komainu 1.JPG|An ''agyō'' komainu
File:Iwaya Jinja Komainu 2.JPG|An ''ungyō'' komainu
File:Horyu-ji14s3200.jpg|''Agyō'' Niō at the Central Gate of Hōryū-ji
File:Horyu-ji15s3200.jpg|''Ungyō'' Niō at the Central Gate of Hōryū-ji


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