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Misshaku Kongō (密迹金剛), also called Ungyō (吽形) in Japanese, is one of the two wrath-filled and powerful manifestations of the Bodhisattva Vajranani.
Frankenstein’s monster is the cobbling together of parts of dead men in the hope of achieving the creation of new life.
Originally uploaded 15th October, 2009.
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14 – Frankenstein’s Ungyō
Full resolution image at Flickr.com
Misshaku Kongō (密迹金剛), also called Ungyō (吽形) in Japanese, is one of the two wrath-filled and powerful manifestations of the Bodhisattva Vajranani.
Frankenstein’s monster is the cobbling together of parts of dead men in the hope of achieving the creation of new life.
Originally uploaded 15th October, 2009.