Contest Entry- Makime by Marichi
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Contest Entry- Makime by Marichi

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Marichi
Marichi-ten, a sunrise deity in several branches of buddhism, worshiped as a war deity in Japanese buddhism. Tried to translate symbols from different branches to Japanese analogs, hence the eclectic look)
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▪Marichi, Goddess of the Dawn. Date: late 17th or early 18th century Place of origin: Mongolia Medium: Gilt copper alloy
Marichi

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Woman with Marichi deity, Bengal, photo by Ranadeb Mukherjee
This sculpture of buddhist tantrika Goddess Maarichi was unearthed a couple of days ago ( May 2021 ) in Bengal and installed in a rural home . The family claimed to witness bad luck ever since . 4 of their buffaloes died suddenly and the roof collapsed leaving a member seriously injured . Lightning struck the house and its roar turned a child deaf . Fearing worse , the panic stricken family urges the authorities to take away the deity from them . The image has been currently taken to the museum .
Marichi, Tibet
Mārīcī is a deva, as well as a bodhisattva associated with light and the sun, Bihar or Bengal sculpture, pala art