An Avatamsaka World of Wisdom -  Buddhist Art from Beijing Capital Museum

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Chinese Buddhist StatuePaintingWater-earth Painting

“Water-earth paintings” are hung up and consecrated as part of the Water-earth Ceremony, the largest and most elaborate ceremony of Chinese Buddhism. The subject matter of water-earth paintings is very diverse, and in addition to Buddhist themes, they also utilize subject matter drawn from Confucianism, Daoism, and folk religions.

Eighteen-armed Cundi Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva The first Water-earth ceremony Mahavairocana Collection
An Avatamsaka World of Wisdom -  Buddhist Art from Beijing Capital Museum
Origin of the Exhibit A brief chronology of Buddhist art Chinese Buddhist Tibetan Buddhist
Museum of World Religions 10th Anniversary
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