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Title | Creator | Creation Date |
276 |
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The Miracle of Sravasti (detail) | | 19th Century CE |
277 |
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Monk's Fan | | 20th Century CE |
278 |
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The Great Departure (Prince Siddhartha Leaving His Palace) | | 19th Century CE |
279 |
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Prince Siddhartha sees the Four Sights | | |
280 |
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Mogao Cave 321, North Wall, Transformative Tableau of the Amitābha Pure Land | | late 7th Century CE |
281 |
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Mogao Cave 217, North Wall, Amitābha Sutra and Visualization Sutra Tableau | | early 8th Century CE |
282 |
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Mogao Cave 217, South Wall, Lotus Sutra Tableau | | early 8th Century CE |
283 |
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Mogao Cave 172, North Wall, Visualization Sutra Tableau | | early 8th Century CE |
284 |
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Plan and Elevation of Simenta (Four Gate Pagoda) | | 611 CE |
285 |
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Modern Reconstruction of Fazang's Mirror Installation | | |
286 |
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The Story of Ajātaśatru, Drawing of Mural in Kizil Cave 205 | | development between 3rd and 8th Century CE |
287 |
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Four Buddhas Facing in Four Directions | | 7th or 8th Century CE |
288 |
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Interior View of Simenta: Statues of Seated Buddhas against each of the four sides of the Central Pillar | | 611 CE |
289 |
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Bodhisattva Holding Tray used for Relic Display | | 871 CE |
290 |
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Relic no. 1, Enshrined in Miniature Four-Door Gold Stupa | | |
291 |
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Prince Siddhārtha Gautama leaving the parental palace for the Great Renunciation | | 18th - 19th Century CE |
292 |
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The Four Excursions of the Bodhisattva Siddhārtha Gautama | | 18th - 19th Century CE |
293 |
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Amida Nyorai (Buddha) | Jōchō (Jōchō Busshi) | ca. 1053 CE |
294 |
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Shaka Nyorai | | 12th Century CE |
295 |
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Amida Raigō Triptych | | late 11th Century CE |
296 |
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Daninichi Nyorai from the Taizōkai Scroll of Takao Mandara | | 1st half of 9th Century CE |
297 |
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Tahoto (Pagoda of Many Treasures) | | 1222 - 1224 CE |
298 |
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Taima Mandara engi emaki, scroll 2, scene 1, showing Princess Chūjō weaving the Taima Mandara | | mid 13th Century CE |
299 |
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Daninichi Nyorai from the Taizōkai Scroll of the Kyōōgokokuji (Tōji) Mandera | | 2nd half of 9th Century CE |
300 |
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Diagram of the Kongōkai (Diamond World) Mandala | | |