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  2. Buddhism amongst Tamils - Wikipedia

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    According to Tamil tradition, the founder of Zen, Bodhidharma was born here. [5] [6] [note 1] In the 8th century CE, Buddhist monk Vajrabodhi, the son of a Tamil aristocrat, travelled from Tamil Nadu to the Tang capital of Chang'an, via Sri Lanka and Srivijaya, after mastering the art of Tantric Buddhism.

  3. Perambalur Buddhas - Wikipedia

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    The Perambalur Buddhas (or Thiyaganur Buddha statues or Thiyaganur Buddha temple) are a set of historic Buddhist images found in Thiyaganur, a village in salem district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. There are two 6 ft (1.8 m) images of Buddha in sitting posture, one of which is enshrined in a small temple and various other images ...

  4. Sculpture in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    The pink sandstone Hindu, Jain and Buddhist sculptures of Mathura from the 1st to 3rd centuries CE reflected both native Indian traditions and the Western influences received through the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara, and effectively established the basis for subsequent Indian religious sculpture. [4] The style was developed and diffused ...

  5. Buddha Temple, Perunjeri - Wikipedia

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    The Buddha statue in this temple is 5' and 3 inch height. In the pedestal of the statue, a not so clear Tamil inscription is found. Earlier this statue was found at a distance of one furlong from this place. [3] The usual iconographical features such as coiled her, flame atop the head, elongated ears and upper garment are found in this statue. [4]

  6. Buddha Temple, Buddhamangalam - Wikipedia

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    This temple, one of the Buddha temples in Tamil Nadu, is located at Buddhamangalam in Kilvelur taluk of Nagapattinam district. [1] This is one of the earlier Buddhist centres of Tamil Nadu. [ 2 ]

  7. Chudamani Vihara - Wikipedia

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    Chudamani Vihara was a Buddhist vihara (monastery) in Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu, India. Chudamani Vihara was constructed in 1006 CE [1] by the Srivijayan king Sri Vijaya Maravijayattungavarman with the patronage of Rajaraja Chola I. [2] [3] The vihara building survived in dilapidated condition. Since 1856, about 350 Buddha bronzes have been ...

  8. Category:Buddhism amongst Tamils - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist monks from Kanchipuram district (4 P) Pages in category "Buddhism amongst Tamils" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  9. History of Buddhism in India - Wikipedia

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    The Bengal Buddhist Kripasaran Mahasthavir (1865-1926) founded the Bengal Buddhist Association in 1892. In Tamil Nadu, the Tamil Iyothee Thass (1845-1914) was a major figure who promoted Buddhism and called the Paraiyars to convert. [93]