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- depictions of the historical Buddha, Gautama Buddha, which are known as Buddharūpa (lit. 'Form of the Awakened One') in Sanskrit and Pali. These may be statues...
- Traimit (Thai: พระสุโขทัยไตรมิตร), is a gold Maravijaya Attitude seated Buddharupa statue, with a weight of 5.5 tonnes (5,500 kilograms). It is located in...
- about who first built the temple. According to Jinakālmālīpakarna, the Buddharupa Phra Buddha Sihing [th] (known shortly as Phra Singh) was brought from...
- proportions of his various body parts are proportioned in accordance with the Buddharupa requirements of a statue. It has a calm form, which conforms to the Tang...
- element Eknakagiri (from Sanskrit/Pali ekanāgagiri) means "atop Nāga Hill". Buddharupa Emerald Buddha Golden Buddha (Phra Sukhothai Traimit) Iconography of Gautama...
- of a small clay or terracotta tablet bearing Buddhist images, usually Buddharupa and contain text. These tablets are left in sacred Buddhist sites by devotees...
- festivals as opposed to religious ones. Art and architecture of ****an Buddharupa (religious statues) Buddhism and society Buddhist calendar Buddhist councils...
- Daeng Buddha at Wat Phrammani, Bamboo Forest of Wat Chulaphonwanaram, Buddharupa Shrine of Srinakharinwirot University’s Ongkharak Campus, Khun Dan Prakan...
- Ongkharak องครักษ์ District Buddharupa Shrine (Hor Phra), Faculty of Medicine and Maha Chakri Srinidhorn Medical Centre of Srinakharinwirot University's...
- languages. A Buddhist temple might contain a meditation hall hosting Buddharupa, or the image of Buddha, as the object of concentration and veneration...