Buddhism: History and Diversity of a Great Tradition
Exhibition (12 Dec 1985 - 21 Oct 2012)
- Object[73]
- asian[73]
- altar rail[2]
- base[2]
- bouquet[2]
- bowl[1]
- candlestick[1]
- carving[1]
- chair[1]
- chancel rail[2]
- conch shell trumpet[1]
- figurine[1]
- halo[1]
- lamp[2]
- lantern[2]
- mandorla[3]
- memorial tablet[2]
- ornament[7]
- painting[1]
- panel[2]
- pedestal[5]
- plate[1]
- prayer table[1]
- reliquary[1]
- reliquary base[1]
- ritual object[1]
- shrine[9]
- statue[15]
- statue base[1]
- statuette[2]
- tablet[1]
- temple drum[1]
- temple hanging[2]
- vase[2]
- buddhist temple[9]
- hiroshima prefecture[1]
- japan[73]
- koyasan temple[3]
- kyoto[3]
- tokyo[1]
- 18th century[1]
- 19th century[3]
- edo period[26]
- kamakura period[1]
- meiji[2]
- meiji period[21]
- ming dynasty[1]
- 1,000 armed kannon[1]
- amida buddha[3]
- animal[1]
- animals[1]
- bow[1]
- buddha[2]
- buddha fasting[1]
- child[1]
- crest[1]
- death of the buddha[1]
- deva[1]
- elephant[1]
- figures[1]
- fish[1]
- fudo[1]
- fugen[2]
- god of fury[1]
- guardian king[2]
- human figures[1]
- jinja taishou[1]
- kannon[3]
- kongara[1]
- lion[3]
- lotus[6]
- lotus bud[1]
- marishiten[1]
- monju[3]
- monk[1]
- phoenix[2]
- raigo-in mudra[1]
- sakyamuni buddha[1]
- sea[1]
- seated buddha[3]
- seishi[1]
- seitaka[1]
- shinto spiritual being[1]
- shotoku taishi[1]
- stupa[2]
- sun[1]
- sword[1]
- torii[1]
- uga benzaiten[1]
- ugajin[1]
- vitarka mudra[1]
- wild boar[1]
- xuanzang[1]
- shuho[1]
- actual citation[34]
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