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Hariti
Hārītī (Sanskrit), also known as , is a Buddhist goddess for the protection of children, easy delivery, happy child rearing and parenting, harmony between husband and wife, love, and the well-being and safety of the family. ==Iconography== Hārītī is a figure of the 26th chapter of the ''Lotus Sutra'', and is especially important to Nichiren Buddhism. In Shingon Buddhism, she is named or . Her iconography is based mostly on the .〔.〕 In Japanese tradition, Kishimojin is an aspect of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, and she bears the epithets and . Women without children also pray to Kishimojin to help them become pregnant. In the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, she is known as Hārītī Mā "Mother Hārītī", and her main temple is part of Kathmandu's Swayambhunath stupa complex. She is perceived as the consort of Pañcika and as protector of children, and is a patron of the Newar people of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur District. The Newars call her ''Ajima'', meaning "grandmother" in the Newar language.
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