- In Buddhism, a
bodhisattva (English: /ˌboʊdiːˈsʌtvə/ BOH-dee-SUT-və; Sanskrit: बोधिसत्त्व, romanized: bodhisattva; Pali: बोधिसत्त, romanized: bodhisatta)...
- The
ushnisha (Sanskrit: उष्णीष, romanized: uṣṇīṣa) is a three-dimensional oval on top of the head. In Pali scriptures, it is the
crown of Buddha, the symbol...
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district in
western Taoyuan City, Taiwan.
Guanyin is the name of a
Buddhist boddhisattva.
Guanyin was
originally named as
Shiguanyin during the Qing
Dynasty rule...
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Chatra umbrella of the Bala
Bodhisattva The Bala
Bodhisattva is an
ancient Indian statue of a Bodhisattva,
found in 1904–1905 by
German archaeologist F...
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figure in an
image may be
someone else who has
obtained Buddhahood, or a
boddhisattva,
especially in the
various traditions of
Mahayana Buddhism.
Other Buddhas...
- |title= (help)[full
citation needed] Gyatso,
Tenzin (1989). "Foreword: The
Boddhisattva Path". The
Voice of the Silence. By Blavatsky, H. P. (Centenary ed.)...
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Detail of the head of an
attendant Boddhisattva figure....
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mythical spiritual beings in
Buddhist beliefs such as asuras, gods,
boddhisattvas, kinnaras,
gandharvas and apsaras. The
images depicted on bas-relief...
- left Confucius.
Under Buddha is Li Bai. On Li Bai's
right is the
female Boddhisattva Guanyin, on his left is the red-faced
warrior Guan Gong.
Below Li Bai...
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stresses comp****ion, impermanence, causality,
selfless persons, no
Boddhisattvas, no nirvana, no rebirth, and a naturalist's
approach to well-being of...