

Mahamayuri (Kujaku Myoo)
The image is a painting of Mahamayuri, also known as Kujaku Myoo. The figure sits cross-legged on a peacock with a large halo behind their head. The figure has four arms, two hold rods ending in a point near the top. The figure wears a crown and earrings, and multiple necklaces. The figure's robe has a floral pattern with gold and blue accents. The peacock has green and gold feathers with many eyespots. The peacock's body is green and gold; it stands on a circular blue and gold base. The background has a brown color with a cloudy design and many peacock feathers with eyespots.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 534 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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