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[http://www.himalayanart.org/ Himalayan Art] is an excellent resource for students, scholars, and translators to reference authentic artistic representations of Buddhist deities and ideas through an unparalleled collection of painting, sculpture, and textiles. An excellent example of recently updated content available from Himalayan Art Resources is the [http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=211 Bodhisattva image page] and associated [http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=2681 Eight Great Bodhisattvas subject page], which provides a wealth of information about one of the most common images of Himalayan Buddhism. | [http://www.himalayanart.org/ Himalayan Art] is an excellent resource for students, scholars, and translators to reference authentic artistic representations of Buddhist deities and ideas through an unparalleled collection of painting, sculpture, and textiles. An excellent example of recently updated content available from Himalayan Art Resources is the [http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=211 Bodhisattva image page] and associated [http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=2681 Eight Great Bodhisattvas subject page], which provides a wealth of information about one of the most common images of Himalayan Buddhism. | ||
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File:Shakyamuni Buddha with 8 bodhisattvas Image from HAR.jpg | File:Shakyamuni Buddha with 8 bodhisattvas Image from HAR.jpg|Shakyamuni Buddha with 8 bodhisattvas | ||
File:Abhayakaragupta.jpg | File:Abhayakaragupta.jpg|Abhayakaragupta | ||
File:Asanga.jpg | File:Asanga.jpg|Asanga | ||
File:Atisha.jpg | File:Atisha.jpg|Atisha | ||
File:Ghantapa, Padmavajra, and Kukkuripa.png | File:Ghantapa, Padmavajra, and Kukkuripa.png|Ghantapa, Padmavajra, and Kukkuripa | ||
File:Machig.jpg | File:Machig.jpg|Machig | ||
File:Padmasambhava.png | File:Padmasambhava.png|Padmasambhava | ||
File:Rongzom.jpg | File:Rongzom.jpg|Rongzom | ||
File:Sakya Pandita.jpg | File:Sakya Pandita.jpg|Sakya Pandita | ||
File:Tara.jpg | File:Tara.jpg|Green Tara | ||
File:Vasubhandu.jpg | File:Vasubhandu.jpg|Vasubhandu | ||
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<div class="bnw-subtitle">The Rubin Museum, New York</div> | <div class="bnw-subtitle">The Rubin Museum, New York</div> | ||
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Himalayan Art is an excellent resource for students, scholars, and translators to reference authentic artistic representations of Buddhist deities and ideas through an unparalleled collection of painting, sculpture, and textiles. An excellent example of recently updated content available from Himalayan Art Resources is the Bodhisattva image page and associated Eight Great Bodhisattvas subject page, which provides a wealth of information about one of the most common images of Himalayan Buddhism.












