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Background imageBuddhism Collection: A view of the Iron Pagoda, built in the mid-11th century, at the Youguo monastery in Kaifeng

A view of the Iron Pagoda, built in the mid-11th century, at the Youguo monastery in Kaifeng, China. Photographed c1912
CHINA: IRON PAGODA, c1912. A view of the Iron Pagoda, built in the mid-11th century, at the Youguo monastery in Kaifeng, China. Photographed c1912

Background imageBuddhism Collection: A view of the Iron Pagoda, built in the mid-11th century, at the Youguo monastery in Kaifeng

A view of the Iron Pagoda, built in the mid-11th century, at the Youguo monastery in Kaifeng, China. Photographed c1912
CHINA: IRON PAGODA, c1912. A view of the Iron Pagoda, built in the mid-11th century, at the Youguo monastery in Kaifeng, China. Photographed c1912

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Blind dormer depicting three Buddhas. Top: The Buddha sits with two attendants

Blind dormer depicting three Buddhas. Top: The Buddha sits with two attendants
INDIA: BUDDHIST STATUE. Blind dormer depicting three Buddhas. Top: The Buddha sits with two attendants. Middle: The Buddha sits in meditation with four worshippers

Background imageBuddhism Collection: The adoration of Buddha. Marble relief, late 2nd century A. D, from the stupa at Nagarjunikonda

The adoration of Buddha. Marble relief, late 2nd century A. D, from the stupa at Nagarjunikonda, Guntur District
INDIA: BUDDHA, 2nd CENTURY. The adoration of Buddha. Marble relief, late 2nd century A.D, from the stupa at Nagarjunikonda, Guntur District, Madras, India

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Carved ivory seated Buddha from India, 8th century

Carved ivory seated Buddha from India, 8th century
INDIA: BUDDHA, 8th CENTURY. Carved ivory seated Buddha from India, 8th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Adoration of a group of Naga, semidivine half serpent beings in Hindu and Buddhist mythology

Adoration of a group of Naga, semidivine half serpent beings in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Indian stone relief
INDIA: NAGA RELIEF. Adoration of a group of Naga, semidivine half serpent beings in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Indian stone relief

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Seated Buddha. Cast iron, early 9th century A. D. Height: 150 cm

Seated Buddha. Cast iron, early 9th century A. D. Height: 150 cm
KOREA: BUDDHA. Seated Buddha. Cast iron, early 9th century A.D. Height: 150 cm

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Sandstone sculpture fragment of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology

Sandstone sculpture fragment of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology
INDIA: HINDU DEITY. Sandstone sculpture fragment of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology, who looks after treasure hidden in the earth. From Sanchi, India, 1st century B.C

Background imageBuddhism Collection: The Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto, Japan. The temple dates to 798, the present bulding to 1633

The Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto, Japan. The temple dates to 798, the present bulding to 1633
KYOTO: BUDDHIST TEMPLE. The Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto, Japan. The temple dates to 798, the present bulding to 1633. Photograph, late 20th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Kinkaku-ji Temple (Temple of the Golden Pavilion), originally built in 1397, in Kyoto, Japan

Kinkaku-ji Temple (Temple of the Golden Pavilion), originally built in 1397, in Kyoto, Japan
KYOTO: ZEN BUDDHIST TEMPLE. Kinkaku-ji Temple (Temple of the Golden Pavilion), originally built in 1397, in Kyoto, Japan

Background imageBuddhism Collection: The Great Buddha of Kamakura, a bronze statue cast in 1252. Photograph, July 1900

The Great Buddha of Kamakura, a bronze statue cast in 1252. Photograph, July 1900
JAPAN: DAIBUTSU. The Great Buddha of Kamakura, a bronze statue cast in 1252. Photograph, July 1900, by an unidentified Danish photographer

Background imageBuddhism Collection: The great bronze statue of Amida Buddha, cast in 1252, at Kamakura, Japan. Photograph, c1960s

The great bronze statue of Amida Buddha, cast in 1252, at Kamakura, Japan. Photograph, c1960s
JAPAN: DAIBUTSU. The great bronze statue of Amida Buddha, cast in 1252, at Kamakura, Japan. Photograph, c1960s

Background imageBuddhism Collection: The Hall of the Great Buddha at the Todaiji Temple in Nara, Japan

The Hall of the Great Buddha at the Todaiji Temple in Nara, Japan. The hall is the largest wooden structure in
JAPAN: TEMPLE, c1965. The Hall of the Great Buddha at the Todaiji Temple in Nara, Japan. The hall is the largest wooden structure in the world. Photograph, c1965

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Buddha is born as Queen Maya reaches up for a branch. Painting on cloth, Tibet, 16th-18th century

Buddha is born as Queen Maya reaches up for a branch. Painting on cloth, Tibet, 16th-18th century
BIRTH OF BUDDHA. Buddha is born as Queen Maya reaches up for a branch. Painting on cloth, Tibet, 16th-18th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: A group of Buddhist monks in front of the Great Bell of Mingoon at the temple, Mingoon, Burma

A group of Buddhist monks in front of the Great Bell of Mingoon at the temple, Mingoon, Burma. Stereograph, c1907
BURMA: BUDDHIST MONKS. A group of Buddhist monks in front of the Great Bell of Mingoon at the temple, Mingoon, Burma. Stereograph, c1907

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Head of the 12th century giant reclining Buddha figure carved out of granite rock at Gal Vihara

Head of the 12th century giant reclining Buddha figure carved out of granite rock at Gal Vihara, Sri Lanka
SRI LANKA: GIANT BUDDHA. Head of the 12th century giant reclining Buddha figure carved out of granite rock at Gal Vihara, Sri Lanka. Photogaph, late 20th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: One of the two giant statues of Buddha carved in a cliff at Bamyan, Afghanistan

One of the two giant statues of Buddha carved in a cliff at Bamyan, Afghanistan. Sixth century, Gandhara
AFGHANISTAN: BUDDHA. One of the two giant statues of Buddha carved in a cliff at Bamyan, Afghanistan. Sixth century, Gandhara. The figures were dynamited in 2001 by the Taliban

Background imageBuddhism Collection: The Happy Valley Gwaliq. Giant Buddhist figures cut in the rock, photographed by Samuel Bourne

The Happy Valley Gwaliq. Giant Buddhist figures cut in the rock, photographed by Samuel Bourne, 1860s
KASHMIR: HAPPY VALLEY. The Happy Valley Gwaliq. Giant Buddhist figures cut in the rock, photographed by Samuel Bourne, 1860s

Background imageBuddhism Collection: View of the temple ruins at Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Photographed in 1960

View of the temple ruins at Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Photographed in 1960
CAMBODIA: ANGKOR WAT. View of the temple ruins at Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Photographed in 1960

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Detail from the ruins of the Bayon temple at Angkor Thom, Cambodia. Photographed in 1960

Detail from the ruins of the Bayon temple at Angkor Thom, Cambodia. Photographed in 1960
CAMBODIA: ANGKOR THOM. Detail from the ruins of the Bayon temple at Angkor Thom, Cambodia. Photographed in 1960

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Detail of a decorative silver plate from India, with various scenes from Hindu or Buddhist mythology

Detail of a decorative silver plate from India, with various scenes from Hindu or Buddhist mythology
INDIA: DECORATIVE PLATE. Detail of a decorative silver plate from India, with various scenes from Hindu or Buddhist mythology

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Detail of a decorative silver plate from India, with various scenes from Hindu or Buddhist mythology

Detail of a decorative silver plate from India, with various scenes from Hindu or Buddhist mythology
INDIA: DECORATIVE PLATE. Detail of a decorative silver plate from India, with various scenes from Hindu or Buddhist mythology

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Hindu or Buddhist deity, possibly Garuda. Detail of an Indian chess set, inlaid with precious stones

Hindu or Buddhist deity, possibly Garuda. Detail of an Indian chess set, inlaid with precious stones
INDIAN ORNAMENT. Hindu or Buddhist deity, possibly Garuda. Detail of an Indian chess set, inlaid with precious stones

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century

Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century
DRAGON ORNAMENT. Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century

Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century
BUDDHIST DEITY. Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century

Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century
BUDDHIST DEITY. Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century

Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century
BUDDHIST DEITY. Detail of a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, inlaid with precious stones, 19th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: The mythical bird-like creature, Garuda. Detail of a Buddhist shrine decorated with precious

The mythical bird-like creature, Garuda. Detail of a Buddhist shrine decorated with precious stones, from Nepal
BUDDHISM: GARUDA. The mythical bird-like creature, Garuda. Detail of a Buddhist shrine decorated with precious stones, from Nepal, 19th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Buddhist shrine with three images of Buddhist dieties, inlaid with semi-precious gems

Buddhist shrine with three images of Buddhist dieties, inlaid with semi-precious gems. Nepalese, 19th century
BUDDHIST SHRINE. Buddhist shrine with three images of Buddhist dieties, inlaid with semi-precious gems. Nepalese, 19th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Detail from a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, 19th century

Detail from a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, 19th century
DRAGON ORNAMENT. Detail from a Buddhist shrine from Nepal, 19th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Buddha Maitreya, the Buddha who has not yet appeared on earth

Buddha Maitreya, the Buddha who has not yet appeared on earth. Rock crystal sculpture, Nepali, 17th century
BUDDHA, 17th CENTURY. Buddha Maitreya, the Buddha who has not yet appeared on earth. Rock crystal sculpture, Nepali, 17th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: A bronze lotus with Buddhist divinities on the petals. Devotional object, Indian, 16th century

A bronze lotus with Buddhist divinities on the petals. Devotional object, Indian, 16th century
BRONZE LOTUS, 16th CENTURY. A bronze lotus with Buddhist divinities on the petals. Devotional object, Indian, 16th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: A bronze lotus with Buddhist divinities on the petals. Devotional object, Indian, 16th century

A bronze lotus with Buddhist divinities on the petals. Devotional object, Indian, 16th century
BRONZE LOTUS, 16th CENTURY. A bronze lotus with Buddhist divinities on the petals. Devotional object, Indian, 16th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Japanese feudal lord of Bungo. Sorin depicted as a Buddhist, prior to his conversion to Christianity

Japanese feudal lord of Bungo. Sorin depicted as a Buddhist, prior to his conversion to Christianity
OTOMO SORIN (1530-1587). Japanese feudal lord of Bungo. Sorin depicted as a Buddhist, prior to his conversion to Christianity and baptism as Francisco in 1587. Silk painting, c1580

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Ippen Shonen, a traveling priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies, arrives in Omi province

Ippen Shonen, a traveling priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies, arrives in Omi province
JAPAN: BUDDHIST PRIEST. Ippen Shonen, a traveling priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies, arrives in Omi province. Scroll painting, 1299

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Ippen Shonen, a traveling Buddhist priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies

Ippen Shonen, a traveling Buddhist priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies, traveling in the countryside
JAPAN: BUDDHIST PRIEST. Ippen Shonen, a traveling Buddhist priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies, traveling in the countryside. Scroll painting, 1299

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Sinners suffer in one of the hells of Buddhism. Japanese scroll, late 12th century

Sinners suffer in one of the hells of Buddhism. Japanese scroll, late 12th century, attributed to Tosa Mitsunaga
BUDDHISM: HELL. Sinners suffer in one of the hells of Buddhism. Japanese scroll, late 12th century, attributed to Tosa Mitsunaga

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Armed Japanese monks, the protectors of the Buddhist monasteries

Armed Japanese monks, the protectors of the Buddhist monasteries, descend from their hilltop retreat to observe a
JAPAN: BUDDHIST MONKS. Armed Japanese monks, the protectors of the Buddhist monasteries, descend from their hilltop retreat to observe a ritual dance drama. Drawing, c1296

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji

Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji, Japan
JAPAN: BUDDHIST STATUE. Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji, Japan. Wood, Heian period, late 9th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Statue of the guardian Sakara. Painted lacquer, Japanese, c734 A. D

Statue of the guardian Sakara. Painted lacquer, Japanese, c734 A. D
JAPAN: SAKARA STATUE. Statue of the guardian Sakara. Painted lacquer, Japanese, c734 A.D

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji

Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji, Japan
JAPAN: BUDDHIST STATUE. Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji, Japan. Wood, Heian period, late 9th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Statue of a warrior demigod, his face indicating wrath, one of the deva gods who guards Buddhist

Statue of a warrior demigod, his face indicating wrath, one of the deva gods who guards Buddhist temples
JAPAN: WARRIOR STATUE. Statue of a warrior demigod, his face indicating wrath, one of the deva gods who guards Buddhist temples. Clay and painted lacquer, Japanese, 8th century A.D

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Bronze goblins on pedestals holding gods of medicine at a Buddhist temple

Bronze goblins on pedestals holding gods of medicine at a Buddhist temple. Japanese, early 8th century A. D
JAPANESE: TEMPLE GOBLINS. Bronze goblins on pedestals holding gods of medicine at a Buddhist temple. Japanese, early 8th century A.D

Background imageBuddhism Collection: A demon and lion grieve at the death of the Buddha. Japanese silk painting, 1086

A demon and lion grieve at the death of the Buddha. Japanese silk painting, 1086
BUDDHA: DEATH & MOURNING. A demon and lion grieve at the death of the Buddha. Japanese silk painting, 1086

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Amidst flames, an incarnation of spiritual Buddha shows that the physical body can be sacrificed

Amidst flames, an incarnation of spiritual Buddha shows that the physical body can be sacrificed for common good
BUDDHA. Amidst flames, an incarnation of spiritual Buddha shows that the physical body can be sacrificed for common good. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Prince Gautama, riding out of his house one day, meets a sick man

Prince Gautama, riding out of his house one day, meets a sick man and dedicates his life to serving humanity
BUDDHA: EARLY LIFE. Prince Gautama, riding out of his house one day, meets a sick man and dedicates his life to serving humanity. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: Prince Gautama wrestling as a youth. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Prince Gautama wrestling as a youth. Japanese silk painting, 8th century
BUDDHA: EARLY LIFE. Prince Gautama wrestling as a youth. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageBuddhism Collection: A gong is struck at the birth of the Buddha to erase evil desires

A gong is struck at the birth of the Buddha to erase evil desires. Japanese silk painting, 8th century
BUDDHA: BIRTH. A gong is struck at the birth of the Buddha to erase evil desires. Japanese silk painting, 8th century



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