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English: Presumed portrait of Jayarajadevi, in a representation of Buddhist Tara, recognizable to the jina Amitabha in her coiffure, 12th century, Khmer empire, Cambodia.

Musee Guimet, Paris.

Personal photograph, 2004.
Date 25 October 2004 (original upload date)
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Author Per Honor et Gloria at English Wikipedia

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