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Seated Buddha, from the Chinese Tang Dynasty, Hebei province, ca. 650 CE.
Seated Buddha, from the Chinese Tang Dynasty, Hebei province, ca. 650 CE.
The grounds of Korea's Buryeongsa Temple.
The grounds of Korea's Buryeongsa Temple.
The Buddha in Kamakura (1252).
The Buddha in Kamakura (1252).
Chùa Một Cột (One Pillar Pagoda) in Hanoi
Chùa Một Cột (One Pillar Pagoda) in Hanoi
Founder of Tibetan Buddhism: Guru Rinpoche - Padmasambhava
Founder of Tibetan Buddhism: Guru Rinpoche - Padmasambhava
Buddha statue in the Erdene Zuu monastery, Karakorum.
Buddha statue in the Erdene Zuu monastery, Karakorum.
Nagarjuna
Nagarjuna


Gandharan monk and Yogacara philosopher Vasubandhu as Zen patriarch in a Chinese illustration.
Gandharan monk and Yogacara philosopher Vasubandhu as Zen patriarch in a Chinese illustration.
Bodhidharma, woodblock print by Yoshitoshi, 1887
Bodhidharma, woodblock print by Yoshitoshi, 1887
Avalokiteshvara in a traditional Tibetan Thangka
Avalokiteshvara in a traditional Tibetan Thangka
A statue of a Bodhisattva, Akasagarbha.
A statue of a Bodhisattva, Akasagarbha.
A Tang Dynasty sculpture of Amitabha Buddha, found in the Hidden Stream Temple Cave, Longmen Grottoes, China  indicates.
A Tang Dynasty sculpture of Amitabha Buddha, found in the Hidden Stream Temple Cave, Longmen Grottoes, China indicates.
The statue of Prajñāpāramitā the Goddess of transcendental wisdom from Singhasari, East Java.
The statue of Prajñāpāramitā the Goddess of transcendental wisdom from Singhasari, East Java.
Blue-eyed Central Asian and East-Asian Buddhist monks, Bezaklik, Eastern Tarim Basin, China, 9th-10th century.
Blue-eyed Central Asian and East-Asian Buddhist monks, Bezaklik, Eastern Tarim Basin, China, 9th-10th century.
An early Mahayana Buddhist triad. From left to right, a Kushan devotee, the Bodhisattva Maitreya, the Buddha, the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, and a Buddhist monk. 2nd-3rd century CE, Gandhara.
An early Mahayana Buddhist triad. From left to right, a Kushan devotee, the Bodhisattva Maitreya, the Buddha, the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, and a Buddhist monk. 2nd-3rd century CE, Gandhara.
Young Monk in Shalu Monastery, Shigatse, Tibet
Young Monk in Shalu Monastery, Shigatse, Tibet