Daikokuten

Daikokuten
God of wealth, fortune, the household, agriculture, fertility, sexuality and war
Member of the Seven Lucky Gods
Other namesMakakara (摩訶迦羅)
Makakaraten (摩訶迦羅天)
Daikokutenjin (大黒天神)
Daikokusonten (大黒尊天)
Daikoku-san (大黒さん)
Daikoku-sama (大黒様 / 大黒さま)
Japanese大黒天
AffiliationDeva
Mahākāla (prototype)
Ōkuninushi (conflated with)
MantraOṃ Mahākālāya svāhā
(On Makakyaraya sowaka)
Animalsmouse or rat
Symbolssack, mallet, rice bales

Daikokuten (大黒天; Japanese pronunciation: [dai.ko.kɯ̥ꜜ.teɴ, dai.koꜜ.kɯ̥.teɴ][1]) is a syncretic Japanese deity of fortune, luck and wealth. Daikokuten originated from Mahākāla, the Buddhist Deva (, Ten) conflated with the native Shinto god Ōkuninushi.[2][3][4]He is a patron of farmers, cooks and jobs related to money such as bankers.[5]

  1. ^ NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, ed. (24 May 2016). NHK日本語発音アクセント新辞典 (in Japanese). NHK Publishing.
  2. ^ Roberts, Jeremy (2009). Japanese Mythology A to Z. Infobase Publishing. p. 28. ISBN 9781438128023.
  3. ^ Pal, Pratapaditya. Indian Sculpture: 700-1800. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. p. 180.
  4. ^ "Daikokuten". Mythopedia. Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  5. ^ "Daikokuten - Japanese Gods". Timeless Myths. Retrieved 2025-09-18.