#hand embroidery painting
#Japanese 19th Century Buddhist Art – Ghost Mother God (scroll)
Size: 94.5×31.5cm
This 19th-century Buddhist art mostly uses gold threads of the ghost and son mother (Hārītī, also known as the god of the ghost, the mother of the ghost, the god of the ghost, the mother of the ghost), and the figures in the Buddhist scriptures.
Originally, she was just a yaksha or ghost with great powers, and later became an important Buddhist protector, one of the twenty-four days. The name "Gui Zimu" is daunting, and some great virtues are translated as the amiable "Huanxi Mother".