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01buddha-portrait01.jpgChinese Buddha Statue3397 viewsImage of Modern Chinese Buddha Statue
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02buddha-profile01.jpgChinese Buddha Statue (Detail)2662 viewsImage of Modern Chinese Buddha Statue - Profile
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03buddha-head.jpgHead of Lord Buddha3383 viewsImage of Modern Chinese Buddha Statue
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04buddha-landscape.jpgHead of Lord Buddha (Detail)2760 viewsPortrait of Modern Chinese Buddha Statue in Profile
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05guanyin1.jpgPortrait of Quan Yin2511 viewsPortrait of Quan Yin (Godess of Mercy)
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06guanyin2.jpgProfile of Quan Yin2183 viewsPortrait of Quan Yin (Godess of Mercy) in Profile
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ancientsgrfx.pdfPopular Deities of Chinese Buddhism3473 viewsThis elementary book on Chinese Buddhism and its more popularly worshipped Deities, has been written for the benefit of Buddhists amongst the Chinese community. Apart from giving a general outline of Buddhism and its entry into China, I have also attempted to provide brief accounts on the important doctrines that the Buddha has taught, prayers that one may recite to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, how to become a Buddhist, and a number of interesting articles that are related to Chinese Buddhism - Kuan Ming.
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lohan01.jpgLohan: PINDOLA2106 viewsLegend has it that the first portraits of the 18 Lohans were painted by a Buddhist
monk Guan Xiu, in 891 A.D. Guan Xiu lived in Chengdu, the capital of a small
kingdom, the Former Shu, formed at the decline of the Tang Dynasty in what is
today's Sichuan Province. He was adept at the scholarly pursuits of painting,
calligraphy and poetry.
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lohan02.jpgLohan: Bharadvaja KANAKA2316 viewsLegend has it that the first portraits of the 18 Lohans were painted by a Buddhist
monk Guan Xiu, in 891 A.D. Guan Xiu lived in Chengdu, the capital of a small
kingdom, the Former Shu, formed at the decline of the Tang Dynasty in what is
today's Sichuan Province. He was adept at the scholarly pursuits of painting,
calligraphy and poetry.
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lohan03.jpgLohan: Vasta KANAKA1848 viewsLegend has it that the first portraits of the 18 Lohans were painted by a Buddhist
monk Guan Xiu, in 891 A.D. Guan Xiu lived in Chengdu, the capital of a small
kingdom, the Former Shu, formed at the decline of the Tang Dynasty in what is
today's Sichuan Province. He was adept at the scholarly pursuits of painting,
calligraphy and poetry.
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