File:Ksitigarbha with the Ten Kings of Hell (Seikado Bunko Art Museum).jpg

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English: Ksitigarbha with the Ten Kings of Hell, Seikado Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
日本語: 地蔵十王図
Date Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392); late Goryeo
Source http://www.zenheart.hk/viewthread.php?action=printable&tid=23446
Author Goryeo-Dynasty artist
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