Cannabaceae

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Français : Statue de Kōmokuten, (également appelé Komokuten ou Koumokuten). Il est l'un des quatre rois célestes du bouddhisme. Celui qui représenté ici est le gardien à la gauche du bouddha au temple Todai-ji à Nara.
English: Statue of Kōmokuten (also named Komokuten ou Koumokuten). It is one of the four heavenly kings of Buddhism. This one is the guardian at the left of the Buddha of the Todai-ji temple in Nara.
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Author Gilles Desjardins
Camera location34° 41′ 20.18″ N, 135° 50′ 22.36″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Kōmokuten, one of the four heavenly kings, guardian at Todai-ji temple in Nara

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34°41'20.18396610998"N, 135°50'22.35724723892"E

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