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2020
Abstract The art and architecture of Buddhism has shaped the physical and social landscape of Asia for more than two millennia. Images of the Buddha and other Buddhist deities, alongside the physical structures built to enshrine them, are found in practically all corners of the continent, where the religion has enjoyed widespread ...
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Abstract The art and architecture of Buddhism has shaped the physical and social landscape of Asia for more than two millennia. Images of the Buddha and other Buddhist deities, alongside the physical structures built to enshrine them, are found in practically all corners of the continent, where the religion has enjoyed widespread ...
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Buddhist Art and Architecture in Tibet
2018Abstract Tibetan Buddhists view images primarily as religious supports and secondarily as works of art. Buddhist images are aimed at improving one’s karma by earning merit in view of future existences, at removing obstacles, and at creating wellbeing.
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Buddhist Art and Architecture in Tibet
2010Fifty years ago, Tibetan art and architecture were fields in an early stage of development in the West. Early Western knowledge of Tibetan art and architecture was largely due to the pioneering work of early 20th-century scholars such as Giuseppe Tucci, Joseph Hackin, and Alice Getty. These fields have developed significantly over the past few decades,
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Buddhist Art and Architecture in Korea
2020The study of Korean Buddhist art and architecture is a relatively young field compared to the long-held study of Japanese and Chinese art. A major exhibition of Koryŏ period (918–1392) Buddhist painting at the Yamato Bunkakan in 1978 led to an intensified study of the approximately 160 remaining Koryŏ Buddhist paintings as well as several dozen extant ...
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2023
Humans, being intellectual and curious creatures keep amending and progressing the omnipresent values of life in accordance to art. Even according to the eternal rules of nature whichever methodology originates, getting amended and improved reaches a state of imminent finality.
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Humans, being intellectual and curious creatures keep amending and progressing the omnipresent values of life in accordance to art. Even according to the eternal rules of nature whichever methodology originates, getting amended and improved reaches a state of imminent finality.
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Buddhist Art and Architecture in India
2015As Leoshko demonstrates in her Sacred Traces: British Explorations of Buddhism in South Asia (2003), the early development of historical study of Buddhist art and architecture in India is closely linked to the British discovery of Buddhism. It began with the reports of the explorations of the Buddhist sites in northern India conducted by Alexander ...
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Buddhist Art and Architecture in Nepal
2011The earliest evidence of the presence of Buddhism in the Nepal Valley belongs to the 5th century. According to inscriptions of the Licchavi dynasty, the Buddhist ruler Vrsadeva (fl. c. 400 ce) founded a monastery at Svayambhu. Most Licchavi foundations have disappeared, but a few, such as the Gum monastery near Sankhu, have survived.
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Virtual reality art as an innovative Buddhist learning tool
International Journal of Arts and Technology, 2021Gomesh Karnchanapayap
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