Object

Image of Aizen Myo-oh

Keio Object Hub
Date
制作年 AD14
Title
アイゼンミョウオウゾウ
Materials, techniques and shape
Color on silk
Collections
Depository
Keio Museum Commons Campus Mita
Ref. number
AW-CEN-001406-0000
License
CC BY Images license
Creditline

慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

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Classification
Art
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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.

Overview

Rights

Ref. number
AW-CEN-001406-0000
License
CC BY
Creditline

慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

Images
license

Depository and ID

Depository
Keio Museum Commons
Campus Mita
URL
Classification
Art

Components

OPEN DATADESIGN

Details

Identifiers

Title (EN)
Image of Aizen Myo-oh

Physical description

Weights and quantities
Quantity 1幅
Attachments
太巻、巻止

Identifiers

Title (EN)
Image of Aizen Myo-oh

Physical description

Weights and quantities
Quantity 1幅
Attachments
太巻、巻止