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Otake Dainichi Nyorai
Otake Dainichi Nyorai (お竹大日如来 or 於竹大日如来), who is also known as Otake, is a figure in the Japanese Buddhist tradition.
She was a humble maidservant of the Sakuma family in Odenma-cho in Edo, who lived during the 17th century. She was a very religious woman of great Buddhist virtue. She gave all she had to the poor, ate hardly any food, and performed the most menial chores with extreme diligence.〔Joly, Henri L., ''Legend in Japanese Art'', Charles E. Tuttle Co., Rutland Vermont, 1967, pp. 396-99〕 A group of mountain ascetics, who were searching for the reincarnation of the Nyorai Buddha, found her. When Otake bent down to pick up a few grains of rice that had fallen on the floor, a halo-like light surrounded her, convincing the ascetics that they had come upon a divine being. Otake is often portrayed with an object behind her head that resembles a halo, or with a shadow or reflection identifying her as a buddha.〔(Arts and Designs of Japan )〕
==References==

*Joly, Henri L., ''Legend in Japanese Art'', Charles E. Tuttle Co., Rutland Vermont, 1967, pp. 396–99
*Nichibunken, ''Otake Dainichi-nyorai Engi Emaki'', Nichibunken (International Research Center for Japanese Studies), Kyoto, 2002

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