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Ushnisha Vijaya Bodhisattva Homa Ceremony
SACRED SPACES: BUDDHIST ART and ARCHITECTURE (Buddhism Along the Silk Road) BUDDHIST ART and ARCHITECTURE on the Silk Road
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Expanding East Asian Studies
The Heart Sutra in Its Primarily Chinese and Japanese Contexts Covers a Wide Range of Approaches to This Most Famous of All Mahayana Sutras
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Paths to Perfection Buddhist Art at the Freer|Sackler Paths to Perfection, Buddhist Art at the Freer|Sackler, © 2017, Smithsonian Institution
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Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice Across Asia Buddhism—And the Art It Inspired—Helped Shape the Cultures of Asia
The Development of the Buddha Image Chukyi
Buddhism Reaches the Savage Land of Tibet
Symbolism in Asian Statues of the Buddha
Trans-Regional Exchange
The Practice of Tsuktor Namgyalma (Ushnisha Vijaya)
Paper 11 Politico-Social and Administrative History of Ancient India
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Awaken: a Tibetan Buddhist Journey Toward
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Amitabha Buddha: the Buddha Who Guards Humanity Between the Departure of the Buddha Shakyamuni and the Appearance of the Buddha Maitreya
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A Praise and Repelling Practice of Sitatapatra