般若 (hannya) is a Buddhist term used in Japanese that means 'wisdom'.般若 is used to refer to the Buddhist concept ofPrajnaparamita - the perfection of transcendent wisdom.
The Japanese word hannya is pronounced : (Hahn-yah) A hannya is a female oni, or a Demonic Ogre.
Hanaya means wisdom in the Japanese language. It is believed that the name, Hannya, has come from Hannya-bo the artist monk who perfected the mask. Hannya masks are used in traditional Japanese theater Noh Kabuki, as well as in Shinto ceremonial practices. The Hannya mask symbolizes the souls of women demonized due to obsession or jealousy
Japanese culture. The Hannya mask is used in Noh performances and portrays an enraged female character who has become a demon or spirit.
Hannya is a representation of a female demon and the rage, scorn, or jealousy of women. Traditionally she has the body of a snake with the traditional Hannya mask as its face.
Hannya is a female demon in the shape of a serpent and is meant to represent a vengeful or angry woman.
The Hannya mask is one of the many different masks used in traditional Noh theater. In particular, the hannya mask represented jealousy, usually jealous women.
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The Hannya Mask became popular in the 18th century, used for plays. Although, the earliest mask was dated back to 1558.
Hannya masks are often made of materials such as cypress wood, lacquered finishing, and sometimes metal for the teeth and eyes. These masks are traditionally used in Noh theater in Japan to represent female demons or vengeful spirits.
it is to portray a woman that has been so overcome with jelosy that she turns into a demon
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