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  1. Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
    6: ... is usually depicted as a woman, whereas Avalokitesvara in other countries is usually depicted as a ma...
    9: [[Image:Aomori Buddha.jpeg|thumb|left|A statue of the Kuan Yin Bodhisat...
    12: ...cordance with the [[Lotus Sutra]], where Avalokitesvara has the supernatural power of assuming any for...
    16: ... split into thousands of pieces. Fortunately, a [[Buddha]] assembled him back together again. With eleven ...
  2. Relic (11473 bytes)
    40: ...rious saints are venerated. Originally, after the Buddha's death, his body was divided for the purpose of ...
    42: ...nka. [[image:Buddha relics.JPG |thumb|right|300px|Buddha relics from Kanishka's stupa in Peshawar, Pakista...
  3. Ashoka (15187 bytes)
    18: ...rst learned the teachings of the [[Gautama Buddha|Buddha]], and it is also where he met Devi, who was his ...
    26: ...y quite bloodthirsty, he became a follower of the Buddha's teaching after his conquest of Kalinga, on the ...
    36: ...htenment happened, and the burial mound where the Buddha died (obverse). 3rd century BCE.]]
    45: ...th Ashoka's imperial rule and the kingship of the Buddha. In translating these monuments, historians learn...
  4. Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
    185: ...s. The two famous statues of [[Buddhas of Bamiyan|Buddha]] in the [[Bamiyan Province]] were destroyed by t...
  5. Nepal (22444 bytes)
    58: ...ury BC|7th]] or [[8th century BC]]. Lord Gautam [[Buddha]] was born in [[Lumbini]], Nepal circa [[563 BC]]...
  6. Tibetan art (2932 bytes)
    7: ...els inspired both bronze and stone statues of the Buddha to be created for temple use.
    10: ... is the [[Gelugpa]] deity [[Chenrezig]] (Avalokitesvara), often portrayed as a thousand-armed saint wi...
    18: ...ative forces have been subdued and now must serve Buddha.
  7. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    62: ...ge:StandingBuddha.JPG|thumb|120px|left|Standing [[Buddha]], [[Gandhara]], [[1st century|1st century AD]].]...
  8. Caste (32815 bytes)
    7:
    42: ...ha Gautama]]'', who is known to have become the [[Buddha]], was born a Hindu Kshatriya prince.
    114: ..., and are excluded from the investiture and the [[svitri]]. For this reason, the marriage of a twice-b...
  9. India (27950 bytes)
    23: ...[1974]], India conducted an underground [[Smiling Buddha| nuclear test]], making it an unofficial member o...
  10. April (9790 bytes)
    195: *Wesak (Buddha's Birthday)
  11. Religion (72319 bytes)
    4: [[Image:Borobudur-perfect-buddha edited.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Borobudur]], a [[B...
    85: ...n with the Divine. Examples include [[Jesus]], [[Buddha]], [[Moses]], [[Bah᧵'ll᨝], and [[Muhammad]];
  12. Meditation (26064 bytes)
    47: The Buddha achieved [[Bodhi|enlightenment]] while meditating...
    114: ... most closely related to the system set up by the Buddha. Practice involves both [[samadhi]] or concentrat...
  13. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    49: ...oused the colossal statue of [[Amitabha|Amida]] [[Buddha]] at [[Kotokuin]]. Since that time, the statue ha...
  14. Bodhisattva (7734 bytes)
    1: ...ama]] as a '''bodhisattva''', before becoming a [[Buddha]]. He is characteristically depicted as an Indian...
    6: ...tva described in the [[Pali Canon]] is the future Buddha [[Maitreya]] ([[Pali]]: Metteyya). The Theravada ...
    10: ...est state of development, full enlightenment of a Buddha. This type of motivation is known as [[bodhicitta...
    12: ...dhisattva in opposition to that of the ''[[sravakabuddha]]'' (conventionally referred to as an [[arhat]])....
    14: ...ayana]] Buddhism, on his or her way to becoming a Buddha, the bodhisattva proceeds through ten, or sometim...
  15. Amulet (8206 bytes)
    10: ... one can commonly see people with more than one [[Buddha]] hanging from their necks; in [[Bolivia]] and so...
  16. Philosophy (30964 bytes)
    73: ...rs include [[Kapila]], [[Yajnavalkya]], [[Gautama Buddha]], [[Akshapada Gotama]], [[Nagarjuna]], [[Confuci...
  17. History of India (31279 bytes)
    26: ...[1974]], India conducted an underground [[Smiling Buddha| nuclear test]], making it an unofficial member o...
    50: ...shatru]] are connected with the life of [[Gautama Buddha]]. The Puranas assign it the period [[684 BC|684 ...
    55: ...ment of two of India's major religions. [[Gautama Buddha]] ([[563 BC|563]] - [[483 BCE]]) was the founder ...
    223: ...[Mahabharata]]--[[Bimbisara]]--[[Ajatashatru]]--[[Buddha]]--[[Chandragupta Maurya]]--[[Ashoka]]--[[Kanishk...
  18. Confucius (21352 bytes)
    130: ...y temples where one can find representations of [[Buddha]], [[Lao Zi]] and Confucius together. There are a...
  19. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    266: *[[Buddhaghosa]], (5th century){{fn|C}}
    604: *[[Gautama Buddha|Siddhartha Gautama]] (or ''Buddha''), (ca. 563-483 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    846: *[[Isvarakrsna]], (5th century)
  20. Buddhist philosophy (14386 bytes)
    2: ... philosophy]] based on the teachings of [[Gautama Buddha]] (c. [[563 BC]] - c. [[483 BC]]). Buddhist philo...
    6: ...theism]], [[monism]], and [[dualism]] alike. The Buddha criticized all concepts of metaphysical [[being]]...
    8: ... soul ([[Atman]]) really exist?" have divided the Buddha's followers even during his own lifetime, and epi...
    14: ...ctrines in the same sense as other religions; the Buddha himself taught that a person should accept a teac...
    21: :''"Thus we could say that the Buddha's Dharma is,''

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