There is a large number of shrines to Saraswati in Japan, tells art-historian Benoy K Behl at the Indian Museum here where a rare display of his photographs reveals little known facts about the influence of Hinduism and Hindu deities in that country.
Due to goddess Saraswati's association with the mythical river Saraswati, she is worshipped in pools of water in Japan, Behl says.
"There are scores of Hindu deities which are very actively worshipped in Japan. In fact, there are hundreds of shrines of Saraswati alone," he says.
Saraswati is worshipped as Benzaiten, he goes on to tell, whereas Lord Ganesha is worshipped as Shoten. Garuda is known as Karura in Daiyuzan-Saijoji temple near Odawara.
As he shows photographs from his last year's visit to the country for the Japan Foundation Fellowship, he says people there worship other Hindu deities, we in India rarely do.
"In fact, deities we have forgotten in India, such as Vayu and Varuna, are still worshipped in Japan," Behl said.
At Gokokuji in Tokyo, a photo shows Japanese tombs with the Sanskrit letters.
"The Japanese cannot read this alphabet, but it is still used to respect the dead. It is very interesting that the 5th century Siddham script, which has disappeared in India, is still in use in Japan. At Koyasan, they still have a school where Sanskrit is taught with Siddham," the historian said.
The exhibition which will run till February 21 shows innumerable photographs of goddess Lakshmi, lord Indra, Brahma, Ganesha, Garuda, and other deities.
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