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  2. Jowo (statue) - Wikipedia

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    The Jowo Shakyamuni Rinpoche was brought to Tibet later by the Tang China princess Wencheng, and is a large 7th century statue of Gautama Buddha for which the Ramoche was built. [3] The Jowo Shakyamuni Rinpoche was made in Tang China. Both Jowo statues influenced the tradition of Tibetan art and are the most

  3. Tibetan art - Wikipedia

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    Large shrine statue of Maitreya, Thiksey Monastery, Ladakh, 1970. The vast majority of surviving Tibetan art created before the mid-20th century is religious, with the main forms being thangka, paintings on cloth, mostly in a technique described as gouache or distemper, [1] Tibetan Buddhist wall paintings, and small statues in bronze, or large ones in clay, stucco or wood.

  4. Vajradhara - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan thangka of Vajradhara. The Trikaya doctrine (Sanskrit, literally "Three bodies or personalities"; 三身 Chinese: Sānshēn, Japanese: sanjin) is an important Buddhist teaching both on the nature of reality, and what a Buddha is.

  5. Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Marchais Coblentz was born in 1887 in Cincinnati, Ohio. After a career as a child actress in Chicago she went to Boston and married at age 16, had three children, and divorced in 1910. After a brief second marriage, she moved to New York City , returned to acting, and associated with people who were interested in Eastern religions and ...

  6. List of Buddhist temples in the United States - Wikipedia

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    20 Ohio. 21 Oregon. 22 Pennsylvania. 23 Rhode Island. 24 Texas. 25 Utah. 26 Virginia. ... Do Ngak Kunphen Ling Tibetan Buddhist Center for Universal Peace, Redding ...

  7. Tibetology - Wikipedia

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    A century later another Jesuit, the Italian Ippolito Desideri (1684–1733) was sent to Tibet and received permission to stay in Lhasa where he spent 5 years (1716–1721) living in a Tibetan monastery, studying the language, the religion of the lamas and other Tibetan customs. [5] He published a couple of books in Tibetan on Christian doctrine.