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English: Aizen Myoo, Daigoji, Kyoto, Japan
日本語: 絹本著色愛染明王像
Date Kamakura period (1185-1333)
Source The Universe of Daigoji - Esoteric Buddhist Imagery and Sacred Texts (Nara National Museum 2014)
Author Kamakura-period artist
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