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8_symbols.jpgThe Eight Auspicious Symbols6744 viewsThe Eight Auspicious Symbols
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8_symbols_in_one.jpgEight Auspicious Symbols (Combined)5564 viewsEight Auspicious Symbols (Combined)
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01_tara.jpgThe 21 Taras (01)5341 viewsThe 21 Taras [Tibetan style] (Tibetan, Sgrol-ma)
It was not until the adoption of the Yogachara system, taught by Asanga in the fourth century AD, that the feminine principle began to be venerated in Mahayana Buddhism. Around the sixth century, the goddess Tara was considered as a Sakti of Avalokitesvara (sometimes as his wife).
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02_tara.jpgThe 21 Taras (02)4512 viewsThe 21 Taras [Tibetan style] (Tibetan, Sgrol-ma)
It was not until the adoption of the Yogachara system, taught by Asanga in the fourth century AD, that the feminine principle began to be venerated in Mahayana Buddhism. Around the sixth century, the goddess Tara was considered as a Sakti of Avalokitesvara (sometimes as his wife).
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03_tara.jpgThe 21 Taras (03)3601 viewsThe 21 Taras [Tibetan style] (Tibetan, Sgrol-ma)
It was not until the adoption of the Yogachara system, taught by Asanga in the fourth century AD, that the feminine principle began to be venerated in Mahayana Buddhism. Around the sixth century, the goddess Tara was considered as a Sakti of Avalokitesvara (sometimes as his wife).
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1000_arms_avalokiteshvara01.jpg1000 Arms Avalokiteshvara3329 views1000 Arms Avalokiteshvara
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04_tara.jpgThe 21 Taras (04)3292 viewsThe 21 Taras [Tibetan style] (Tibetan, Sgrol-ma)
It was not until the adoption of the Yogachara system, taught by Asanga in the fourth century AD, that the feminine principle began to be venerated in Mahayana Buddhism. Around the sixth century, the goddess Tara was considered as a Sakti of Avalokitesvara (sometimes as his wife).
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35_buddha02.jpg35 Buddhas Thangkas 23287 views35 Buddhas Thangkas 2
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09_tara.jpgThe 21 Taras (09)3112 viewsThe 21 Taras [Tibetan style] (Tibetan, Sgrol-ma)
It was not until the adoption of the Yogachara system, taught by Asanga in the fourth century AD, that the feminine principle began to be venerated in Mahayana Buddhism. Around the sixth century, the goddess Tara was considered as a Sakti of Avalokitesvara (sometimes as his wife).
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medicine_buddha.jpgMedicine Buddha Thangka3030 viewsMedicine Buddha Thangka
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