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English: Painting of Rakshasa as a single deity in the Vajrayana tradition, from a folio of paintings depicting deities of the Diamond and Womb Realms. Text describes the attributes, accessories, and bija (seed syllable) associated with Rakshasa.
日本語: 金胎仏画帖(金剛界曼荼羅諸尊図様)
Date 12th century, Heian Period
Source Tokyo National Museum
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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