- "the lord who
looks down", IPA: /ˌʌvəloʊkɪˈteɪʃvərə/), also
known as
Lokeśvara ("Lord of the World") and
Chenrezig (in Tibetan), is a tenth-level bodhisattva...
- terrace. "Wherever one wanders,"
writes Maurice Glaize, "the
faces of
Lokesvara follow and
dominate with
their multiple presence."
Efforts to read some...
- the Kāraṇḍavyūhasūtra
presents the
great bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara (
Lokeśvara) as a kind of
supreme lord of the
cosmos and as the
progenitor of various...
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Gandharan sculpture, head of a
bodhisattva Vajrapani, Cambodia, 10th
century Lokesvara, Cambodia, 10th–11th
century Lokeshvara, Bihar,
Teladha Vihara Avalokiteshvara...
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Cinatamani Lokesvara with a kaprabrikshya, 19th century, gilt bronze,
semiprecious stones...
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first time the Avalokiteśvara is mentioned.
Chapter 25
refers to him as
Lokeśvara "Lord God of all beings" and Lokanātha "Lord and
Protector of all beings"...
- in the
style of Bayon, were
Buddhist and
dedicated to the
Bodhisatta Lokesvara, as was the
Bayon and the city. Cross-shaped in plan and
facing to the...
-
death dates unknown)
between 650 and 660 CE.
Twelve scrolls of Nīlakaṇṭha
Lokeśvara texts in
Chinese were
found at
Dunhuang along the Silk Road in today's...
- D., the main
image of
which represented the
Bodhisattva of comp****ion
Lokesvara and was
modelled on the king's father. The temple's
stele records that...
- hôpitaux de
Jayavarman VII.,
BEFEO (Paris), 40 (1940): 344–347.
Louis Finot:
Lokésvara en Indochine, Paris: EFEO, 1925. Paul Mus:
Angkor at the Time of Jayavarman...