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image of the female deity Green Tara, depicted in a butter sculpture on display at a Tibetan temple in India. Butter sculpture is a temporary Tibetan religious art-form, usually made by monks
Pyang gompa, Ladakh, India, Buddhist monasteries, Tibetan Buddhism, Small Tibet
Old painted wall at Huayan Temple, a Buddhist temple located in Datong, Shanxi, China. It is an artistic complex of ancient Chinese architecture, sculpture, frescoes and inscriptions, as well as a cultural synthesis of religion and politics.
HYDERABAD,INDIA-JANUARY 04,2019: Close-up view of wall art of Indian Goddess Saraswati in a temple
Golden sitting Guanyin photographed in Chengdu
Mural paintings in the Buddhist monastery in Garze Tibetan Prefecture. Buddhist paintings (thangka) are visually captivating and impressive.
Traditional sculpture made of stone seen in the jungle of the Bali island, Indonesia. Seen in the Monkey Forest, Ubud.
Painting of sarasvati, goddess of speech and eloquence drawing on a slate, India
A large white Buddha statue against a clear blue sky in a Hawaii park.
Close up statue of goddess Saraswati with musical instrument isolated
Grottoes with carved Buddha statues, guangyuan, Sichuan, China
Goddess Saraswati of Knowledge, Arts and Music, Wisdom and Nature
Double-sided Guanyin Statue in Guiyuan Temple, Wuhan
Buddha painting in Tengboche Monastery in Everest region, Nepal
The temple is situated in the southwest of the ancient city of Pingyao, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site inscribed in 1997. The temple is protected by the state administration. In the picture, it is the statue of Sakyamuni Buddha.
Traditional Buddhist Thai musician cast in typical green and gold bronze
Vientiane, Laos: Patuxai (literally Victory Gate or Gate of Triumph) - commonly known as the four-faced Buddha, this is actually a representation of the creator god Brahma (Mahabrahma), worshipped outside of Hindu contexts by regular Buddhists - Patuxai was completed in 1968 celebrating Laos' independence from France (1949), in 1995 it was re-dedicated to the 1975 communist victory in the civil war.
Chimre gompa, Ladakh, India, Buddhist monasteries, Tibetan Buddhism, Small Tibet, Ladakh, India, Buddhist monasteries, Tibetan Buddhism, Little Tibet
Ancient Buddhist paint on a wall at the Mogao caves, Dunhuang, Gansu province, China
Close-up view of bronze sitting Buddha figurine on orange background. Selective focus. Religious sculpture theme.
Closeup picture of Goddess Saraswati idol made by white stone isolated on black background, devi Saraswati considered as the goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning.
Buddhas mother figurine at facade of thai temple with tree of life in Sukothai province
in Buddhist temple
Lamayuru gompa, Ladakh, India, Buddhist monasteries, Tibetan Buddhism, Small TibetSpituk gompa, Ladakh, India, Buddhist monasteries, Tibetan Buddhism, Small Tibet
The temple is situated in the southwest of the ancient city of Pingyao, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site inscribed in 1997. The temple is protected by the state administration. In the picture, it is the statue of Cundi Bodhisattva.\nRobert Gimello observed that in China, the esoteric Tangmi practices of Cundī were extremely popular among both the populace and the elite. The Tantric goddess Cundi was the object of popular occult practice in Chinese Buddhism from the Tang dynasty and continued afterward with the adoption of esoteric teachings by other sects of Buddhism in China. (Cited from WIKI)
tradition Chinese painting on Chinese temple wall at Nakhonprathom province Thailand .
Vientiane, Laos: intricately carved wooden door with golden representation of a mythological figure, an Apsara (female celestial dancer),  in Hinduism, they are regarded to be the celestial demigods who serve as the musicians of the devas, while in Buddhism they are in an intermediate state (between death and rebirth).
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