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  2. Kimbell seated Bodhisattva - Wikipedia

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    The Kimbell seated Bodhisattva belongs to a type known as the "Kapardin" statue of the Buddha, characterized by a "Kapardin" coil of hair on the top of the head. The top of the statue was broken, and a full decorated aureola with flying attendants initially stood behind the image of the Buddha. [8]

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  5. File:Ornate seated Bodhisattva, Mathura, 2nd century CE ...

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    : Seated Bodhisattva in Meditation - Circa 2nd Century CE - Ganeshra - ACCN 00-A-45 - Government Museum - Mathura 2013-02-24 5913.JPG Background: This file was derived from: Sarnath standing Buddha 5th century (detail).jpg

  6. Kushan art - Wikipedia

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    For example, Rowland find a great proximity between the famous head of a Yuezhi prince from Khalchayan, and the head of Gandharan Bodhisattvas, giving the example of the Gandharan head of a Bodhisattva in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. [14] The similarity of the Gandhara Bodhisattva with the portrait of the Kushan ruler Heraios is also ...

  7. Category:Indian Buddhist sculpture - Wikipedia

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  8. Buddhahood - Wikipedia

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    The Seated Buddha in the Lotus position; Buddha seated on a throne; The Reclining Buddha (usually depicts his final nirvana) The Standing Buddha; A walking Buddha with one step forward; The emaciated Buddha, which shows Siddhartha Gautama during his extreme ascetic practice of starvation. The baby Buddha (usually pointing upwards).

  9. Seokguram - Wikipedia

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    The Seokguram Grotto (Korean: 석굴암) is a hermitage and part of the Bulguksa temple complex in Gyeongju, South Korea.It and Bulguksa are both on the mountain Tohamsan, although the two are separated by distance of around 3 kilometres (1.9 mi).