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| Dunhuang Cave Art |
| Dunhuang was at the hub of cultural exchanges between China and the West along the "Silk Road". So, the cave art of Dunhuang possesses a special geographical and cultural significance. The cave art derived from the style and technique of Buddhist art of the Western Regions. Its main purpose was to exalt the noble examples of the life of Buddha and stories about his previous lives in accumulating philanthropic virtues.
http://www.ignca.nic.in/ks_19026.htm |
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| Everyone's Mandala Coloring Book |
| Monique Mandali, M.A., is a transpersonal psychotherapist in private practice in Billings, Montana. Monique uses mandalas in her own work with clients and presents workshops and retreats that heal body, mind, and spirit.
http://www.mandali.com/ |
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| Himalayan Art |
| The Himalayan Art Project web page features over 1500 artworks from Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India, China and Mongolia.
http://www.himalayanart.org/choose.cfm |
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| Isisdownunder's Kuan Yin Pictures and Information |
| Pictures and explanation of Kuan Yin.
http://www.geocities.com/isisdownunder1/index.html |
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| Korean Sokkuram |
| World Heritage Stone Cave Hermitage, featuring Korean Buddhist Images, Deva and Boddhisattva images.
http://www.stone.biz/eng/seokguram/ |
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| Kosanji Temple Museum |
| Kosanji Temple was founded by the Buddhist priest Koso Kosanji in memory of his mother in 1936. Museum exhibits the history of the temple, as well as art collected by the priest.
http://www.kousanji.or.jp/english/index.html |
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| Mahayana Art by Brian Barry |
| A selection of artworks, translations, and articles by this Seoul-based American Buddhist artist
http://www.bbbudart.com |
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| Mandala |
| Information about the Tibetan Mandala.
http://www.jyh.dk/indengl.htm |
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| Nezu Institute of Fine Arts |
| Includes paintings, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, metal, wood, and Buddhist art.
http://www.nezu-muse.or.jp/index_e.html |
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| Psychedelic Art by Hans Taeger |
| A gallery of psychedelic sketches and diary pages of the early 70's by Hans Taeger. Quotes concerning the interrelations between psychedelics, Buddhism and meditation.
http://www.iol.ie/~taeger/psydicky/psydicky.html |
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