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[edit] Proposed merge
I suggest merging Bishamonten with Vaisravana, as Bishamonten is still considered a form of the Buddhist deity and, despite developing a local characterization (not untypical of Buddhist deities) has not become a totally independent deity. RandomCritic 17:37, 13 May 2006 (UTC)