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  2. Budai - Wikipedia

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    He is almost always shown smiling or laughing, hence his nickname in Chinese, the "Laughing Buddha". [ b ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Budai is traditionally depicted as overweight and having a huge stomach (possibly a symbol of abundance or forgiveness) and many stories surrounding Budai involve his love of food and drink.

  3. Lingyin Temple - Wikipedia

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    The principal statue in this hall is that of the Maitreya Buddha in his manifestation as Budai, or the Laughing Buddha. At the back, facing up the hill, is the Skanda Buddha, or Weituo as he is known in Chinese. This statue dates from the Southern Song Dynasty. Being 800 years old this is the oldest and most important statue in the temple.

  4. Buddha in art - Wikipedia

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    A statue or a painting of Buddha always illustrates a mudra or gesture. There are large numbers of these, but a few are the oldest and most common. In Mahayana Buddhism , some of the most common have also become identified with the five transcendental Buddhas, also called " Dhyani Buddhas " or "Pancha Buddhas", further complicating ...

  5. Buddhas and bodhisattvas in art - Wikipedia

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    Vairocana, the first Dhyani Buddha, embodying sovereignty and occupying the center, [7] is a special case (in any case, he is distinct from Gautama and not normally confused with him). He was one of the Buddhas of Bamiyan blown up by the Taliban which China mourned and tried to replace with the world's tallest statue, named Spring Temple Buddha ...

  6. A-maze-ing Laughter - Wikipedia

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    A-maze-ing Laughter was designed by Yue Minjun and installed in Morton Park (Davie and Denman) along the English Bay in West End, Vancouver in 2009. The patinated bronze sculpture, composed of 14 statues each about three meters tall and weighing over 250 kilograms, [4] portrays the artist's own image "in a state of hysterical laughter". [1]

  7. Statue rubbing - Wikipedia

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    Gently rubbing the bear's nose of the "Legends of Samogitia" statue in Telšiai is said to grant wishes if they are well-intended. Similarly rubbing the belly of any statue depicting Budai is said to bring good luck. [14] This custom might have originated from the Laughing Buddha statue in the Lingyin Temple. [15]

  8. Mark Williams' agent says center 'should have been a given an ...

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    The agent for Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams says the Los Angeles Lakers shouldn't have failed his client’s physical examination, a move that ultimately resulted in the trade being ...

  9. Category:Buddha statues - Wikipedia

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    Buddha statues in Sri Lanka (1 C) T. Buddha statues in Thailand (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Buddha statues" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 ...

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