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India-Japan Cultural Syncretism Reflected in Japanese Pantheon of Deities Siddharth Singh Director, Vivekananda Cultural Centre
Embracing Death and the Afterlife: Sculptures of Enma and His Entourage at Rokuharamitsuji
Buddhism and the Dynamics of Transculturality Religion and Society
The Formation of Early Esoteric Buddhism in Japan: a Study of Three Japanese Esoteric Apocrypha
Avata ˙ Msaka Buddhism in East Asia
Revisiting the Dragon Princess Her Role in Medieval Engi Stories and Their Implications in Reading the Lotus Sutra
Shifting Identities in Buddhist Sculpture: Who's Who in the Muro-Ji Kondo*
The Gallery of Horyuji Treasures
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara the Flower of Dharma
Thought and Culture of Buddhism ―From India to Japan
Tales of Buddhism in Japan
CSJR Newsletter
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles a Mountain Set Apart
Pure Land Buddhism in Modern Japanese Culture
`` Emile Guimet, Le Japon (1876) Et L'histoire Des Religions ''
Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice Across Asia Buddhism—And the Art It Inspired—Helped Shape the Cultures of Asia
Top View
THE FIVE GREAT SPACE REPOSITORY BODHISATTVAS: LINEAGE, PROTECTION and CELESTIAL AUTHORITY in NINTH-CENTURY JAPAN by Copyright
A Study of Foreignness in Early Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Art
News Release Celebrating the Arts of Japan: the Mary Griggs Burke
Sadaprarudita Thesis FINAL 20131121
Thought and Culture of Buddhism ―From India to Japan
Compilation of Designated Cultural Properties in Kizugawa City
Cover Page the Handle Holds
1 a Modern Interpretation of the Threefold Lotus Sutra Translated By
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The Joy of the Dharma: Esoteric Buddhism and the Early Medieval Transformation of Japanese Literature
Popular Deities of Chinese Buddhism (Illustrated)
507. Macwilliams, Mark W
Fudō Myōō (Acalanātha) and Two Attendant Children Color on Silk Muromachi Period Seigan-Ji, Kyoto