Object
Image of Aizen Myo-oh

- Date
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制作年 AD14
- Title
- アイゼンミョウオウゾウ
- Materials, techniques and shape
- Color on silk
- Collections
- Century Akao Collection
- Depository
- Keio Museum Commons Campus Mita
The three-eyed, six-armed Aizen Myo-oh (Sanskrit: Ragaraja), wears a lion-crown and is painted red with a prominent expression of anger on its face. It was originally a Hindi deity but was later incorporated into Esoteric Shingon-sect Buddhism in Japan, to be worshipped as deity of love and eros.
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- Title (EN)
- Image of Aizen Myo-oh
Physical description
- Weights and quantities
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Quantity 1幅
- Attachments
- 太巻、巻止
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