File:SC248614 - Scroll of the Miroku jôshô-kyô and the Hôkyôin darani originally enshrined in the statue of Miroku, Bodhisattva of the Future.jpg

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English: Kajima Volume 1: Chapter 2, pg. 38: no. 33

Provenance Until 1906, Temple of Kôfuku-ji, Nara, Japan. Okakura Kakuzo (b. 1862 - d. 1913), Boston; 1920, sold by the estate of Okakura Kakuzô to the MFA. (Accession Date: June 3, 1920)

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Source Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/scroll-of-the-miroku-j%C3%B4sh%C3%B4-ky%C3%B4-and-the-h%C3%B4ky%C3%B4in-darani-originally-enshrined-in-the-statue-of-miroku-bodhisattva-of-the-future-28593)
Author Kaikei

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Miroku jôshô-kyô to Hôkyôin darani Japanese dated 1189 Kaikei (Japanese, active 1189–1223 Japanese)

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