day after tomorrow; wrong (e.g. direction)
bright light; hope; bright future; light emanating from a buddha or bodhisattva, symbolizing their wisdom and compassion
great god; gracious deity; miracle-working god
morning star; Venus; preeminent person (within their own field); star (of the stage, silver screen, etc.)
Acala (Wisdom King); Acalanatha; Fudō Myōō (Myō-ō); fierce Buddhist deity
light offered to a god or Buddha; votive light
polished mirror; clear mirror
vidya (wisdom); mantra; the coming (July 4, etc.)
clearness; clear understanding
in three days' time; two days after tomorrow
morning star; Lucifer; Phosphorus; Venus in the morning sky
evening star; Vesper; Hesperus; Venus in the evening sky
imperial lineage from Emperor Gofukakusa to Emperor Gokomatsu
Tang lunar calendar, used for 823 years in Japan
Mahamayuri (deity usu. depicted riding a peacock)
Ragaraja (esoteric school deity of love)
five great wisdom kings (Acala, Kundali, Trilokavijaya, Vajrayaksa, Yamantaka)
hetuvidya (ancient Indian logic for determining right from wrong, truth from falsehood, etc.)
the long night of spiritual darkness
Golden Light Sutra (as translated into Chinese by the monk I Ching)
Yamantaka Vidya-raja; conqueror of Death
the five sciences of ancient India (grammar and composition, arts and mathematics, medicine, logic, and philosophy)
Trailokyavijaya Vidya-raja; conqueror of the three worlds
Kasuga Myōjin (the deity of Kasuga Shrine)
sabdavidya (ancient Indian linguistic and grammatical studies); chanting of Buddhist hymns (usu. in Sanskrit or Chinese)
cikitsavidya (the ancient Indian study of medicine)
continuously burning light (e.g. at a Buddhist altar)
silpasthanavidya (ancient Indian study of the arts, incl. mathematics and mechanics)
great six-syllable mantra ("om mani padme hum")
adhyatmavidya (inner studies, ancient Indian philosophy)
eight great wisdom kings (Acala, Kundali, Mezu, Munosho, Trilokavijaya, Ucchusma, Vajrayaksa, Yamantaka)
spirits of heaven and earth
Gumyōji Station (Yokohama Municipal Subway)