1764524 Bishamonten (polychromed wood with crystal, cut gold-leaf & metal) by Higo Busshi J?kei (13th Century); 47.8x22.9x16.7 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: Vai?rava廜?? (Sanskrit 鄐菽?鄐嗣?鄐啤今鄐? or Vessava廜?? (P?li 鄐菽?鄐詮?鄐詮今鄐? Sinhala 鈮??鈮???鈮??????飩鈮??銃? also known as Namt繹s矇 in Tibet and Bishamonten in Japan is the name of the chief of the Four Heavenly Kings and, as "chief", an important figure in Japanese Buddhism. Other Mahayana sects don\'t make a distinction between "chief" and "subordinate" Heavenly Kings.); 穢 Minneapolis Institute of Art; Mary Griggs Burke Collection, Gift of the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation ; Japanese, out of copyright.

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