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  2. Buddhist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The earliest Buddhist art is from the Mauryan era (322 BCE – 184 BCE), there is little archeological evidence for pre-Mauryan period symbolism. [6] Early Buddhist art (circa 2nd century BCE to 2nd century CE) is commonly (but not exclusively) aniconic (i.e. lacking an anthropomorphic image), and instead used various symbols to depict the Buddha.

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  4. List of asanas - Wikipedia

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    A single asana is listed for each main pose, whether or not there are variations. Thus for Sirsasana (Yoga headstand), only one pose is illustrated, although the pose can be varied by moving the legs apart sideways or front-and-back, by lowering one leg to the floor, by folding the legs into lotus posture, by turning the hips to one side, by placing the hands differently on the ground, and so on.

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  7. File:Vajrasana, early 20th century.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:41, 7 March 2021: 919 × 508 (184 KB): पाटलिपुत्र: Uploaded a work by Unknow, taken before 1933, date of the death of Anagarika Dharmapala (1864-1933) in the photograph. from {{extracted from|File:Anagarika Dharmapala (1864-1933) at the Vajrasana.jpg}} with UploadWizard

  8. Vajrasana - Wikipedia

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    Vajrasana (Sanskrit for "diamond seat" or "diamond throne") may refer to: The Vajrasana, Bodh Gaya, India where Gautama Buddha achieved enlightenment;

  9. Vajrasana, Bodh Gaya - Wikipedia

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    The Vajrasana in the early 20th century. The Vajrasana, together with the remnants of the ancient temple built by Ashoka, was excavated by archaeologist Alexander Cunningham (1814-1893), who published his discovery and related research of the Mahabodhi Temple in his 1892 book Mahâbodhi, or the great Buddhist temple under the Bodhi tree at Buddha-Gaya.