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Amaravati : Buddhist sculpture from the Great Stūpa / Robert Knox.
Knox, Robert, 1946-Date: [1992], ©1992- Digital Images
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The monk Phra Malai and the god Indra conversing
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Dictionary of Indian religions, saints, gods, goddesses, rituals, festivals and yoga systems / M.G. Gupta.
Gupta, M. G. (Madan Gopal), 1925-Date: 2000- Pictures
Attributes of Brahmā (Tibetan Tshaṅs-pa, the pure one) in a "rgyan tshogs" banner. Distemper painting by a Tibetan painter.
Reference: 47071iPart of: Fifteen banners from a Tibetan Protector chapel.- Digital Images
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The procession to the ploughing ceremony
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Burmese-Pali Manuscript.
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A herald reads from a black parabaik and announces that Prince Siddhattha will prove he is proficientt in the art of shooting arrows, archery to the people
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The ploughing ceremony with the baby Bodhisatta mediating
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Thorn tree for punishment of adultry (top left) and ghouls in hell with Phra Malai above them (top right), the poor woodcutter picks lotus flowers in a pond (bottom right) and presents them to Phra Malai (bottom left)
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MS Thai 3, detail from one of the leaves
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A poor woodcutter picks lotus flowers in a pond (detail of right side)
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A herald reads from a black parabaik and announces
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Prince Siddhattha is shown travelling to a park in a palanquin drawn by courtiers and soldiers. On his was Prince Siddhattha sees the three signs, an old man, a sick man and a corpse, that lead to his renunciation of secular life.
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West east west : god of science.
Date: 1999- Digital Images
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The god Narada descending from heaven to dispel evil doctrines (left). To his right a princess on the throne and, with two attendants, prays for help from heaven. This story of Nerada is one of the last ten birth tales of the Buddha's previous livess
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The birth tale of Candakumara: on the left, the god Indra descends from heaven to destroy a ceremonial parasol marking an evil ceremony created in order to sacrifice the hero Prince Candakumara. To the right Candakumara on the throne; he is about to be sacrificed on a pyre by the three evil brahimns who are seated before him
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A poor woodcutter picks lotus flowers in a pond (right) and presents them to the monk Phra Malai (left)
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The monk Phra Malai receiving a lotus bouquet, from a poor woodcutter, to carry up to heaven to offer at the Chulamani Pagoda or Chedi (Detail of left side)
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Devas (minor divinities) accompanying a bodhisattva in heaven) (detail)
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The monk Phra Malai converses with Indra in heaven (top right) and a bodhisattva in heaven with accompanying angels (bottom)
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Phra Malai receives alms offerings from lay people (detail of the right side)
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Bodhisattva in heaven with accompanying angels (detail of bottom left)
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A bodhisattva in heaven with accompanying angels (detail of bottom right)
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Buddha Sakyamuni: a statue of the god in a temple in China, attended by priests, monks and worshippers. Engraving, 1671.
Date: [1671]Reference: 3010820i- Pictures
Attributes of the six-handed Mahākāla in a "rgyan tshogs" banner. Distemper painting by a Tibetan painter.
Reference: 47098iPart of: Fifteen banners from a Tibetan Protector chapel.