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  2. Budai - Wikipedia

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    e. Budai[a] is a nickname given to the Chinese monk Qici (Chinese: 契此) who is often identified with and venerated as Maitreya Buddha in Chan Buddhism. With the spread of Chan Buddhism, he also came to be venerated in Vietnam, Korea, and Japan. [2] He is said to have lived around the 10th century CE in the Wuyue kingdom.

  3. Laughing Buddha (film) - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 136 minutes [2] Country. India. Language. Kannada. Laughing Buddha is a 2024 Indian Kannada -language comedy drama film written and directed by M. Bharath Raj. The film is produced by Rishab Shetty under Rishab Shetty Films banner. The film stars Pramod Shetty, Teju Belawadi, Sundar Raj, and Diganth. [3]

  4. White Horse Temple - Wikipedia

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    White Horse Temple (Chinese: 白馬 寺) is a Buddhist temple in Luoyang, Henan that, according to tradition, is the first Buddhist temple in China, having been first established in 68 AD under the patronage of Emperor Ming in the Eastern Han dynasty. [1][2][3] The site is just outside the walls of the ancient Eastern Han capital, some 12–13 ...

  5. Lingyin Temple - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, the monastery was founded in 328 AD during the Eastern Jin dynasty (266–420) by an Indian monk, named Huili in Chinese. From its inception, Lingyin was a famous monastery in the Jiangnan region. [ 1 ] At its peak under the Wuyue Kingdom (907–978), the temple boasted 18 pavilions, 72 halls, more than 1300 dormitory ...

  6. Ten Bulls - Wikipedia

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    15th century Japanese hanging scroll depicting a scene from the Oxherding sequence. Ten Bulls or Ten Ox Herding Pictures (Chinese: shíniú 十牛 , Japanese: jūgyūzu 十牛図 , korean: sipwoo 십우) is a series of short poems and accompanying drawings used in the Zen tradition to describe the stages of a practitioner's progress toward awakening, [web 1] and their subsequent return to ...

  7. Buddhas and bodhisattvas in art - Wikipedia

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    Buddhas and bodhisattvas in art. The many different varieties of Buddhist art often show buddhas and bodhisattvas, as well as depictions of the historical Buddha, known as Gautama Buddha (or Siddhārtha Gautama, Śākyamuni, or Tathāgata). Especially in Mahayana Buddhism, the main image in a temple or shrine often does not represent the ...

  8. Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple - Wikipedia

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    Earlier building four blocks west at 1020 South Main Street, photographed circa 1914. Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple (built 1940–41) is a Japanese Jodo Shinshu Buddhist temple in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is a member of the Buddhist Churches of America. Its original name is the Seattle Buddhist Church. [ 1]

  9. Reclining Buddha - Wikipedia

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    A reclining Buddha is an image that represents Buddha lying down and is a major iconographic theme in Buddhist art. It represents the historical Buddha during his last illness, about to enter the parinirvana. [1] He is lying on his right side, his head resting on a cushion or relying on his right elbow, supporting his head with his hand.