Garuda Law - Karuraho

Japanese: 迦楼羅法 - かるらほう
Garuda Law - Karuraho
In esoteric Buddhism, a ritual to remove illness, wind, rain, and lightning by using Garuda as the principal image. It is said that it was not practiced much in Japan, except in a few cases.

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Japanese:
〘名〙 仏語。密教で、迦楼羅(かるら)を本尊として病悩、風雨、落雷を除くためにする修法。日本ではわずかの事例を除いては、あまり行なわれなかったという。

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