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"Arhat," wood with traces of pigment, Victoria and Albert Museum
Lee Rosenbaum: Barbarians Tamed: The Met's Timid "Khubilai Khan" Exhibition Lee Rosenbaum 2010
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"Arhat," wood with traces of pigment, Victoria and Albert Museum
Lee Rosenbaum: Barbarians Tamed: The Met's Timid "Khubilai Khan" Exhibition Lee Rosenbaum 2010
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"Arhat," wood with traces of pigment, Victoria and Albert Museum
Lee Rosenbaum: Barbarians Tamed: The Met's Timid "Khubilai Khan" Exhibition Lee Rosenbaum 2010
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"Arhat," wood with traces of pigment, Victoria and Albert Museum
Lee Rosenbaum: Barbarians Tamed: The Met's Timid "Khubilai Khan" Exhibition Lee Rosenbaum 2010
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"Arhat" by Kesang Lamdark (Image courtesy of the Rubin Museum)
Max Eternity: Buddha 2010: Contemporary Tibetan Art in New York Max Eternity 2010
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"Arhat" by Kesang Lamdark (Image courtesy of the Rubin Museum)
Max Eternity: Buddha 2010: Contemporary Tibetan Art in New York Max Eternity 2010
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"Arhat" by Kesang Lamdark Image courtesy of the Rubin Museum
Max Eternity: Buddha 2010: Contemporary Tibetan Art in New York Max Eternity 2010
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Out of deep reverence, when the great Arhat was about to prostrate, it is said that the demon unable to bear the sight changed himself into his real form.
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Out of deep reverence, when the great Arhat was about to prostrate, it is said that the demon unable to bear the sight changed himself into his real form.
Contemporary Scholars - The 100th Ganden Tripa (Ganden Throneholder) 2010
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Out of deep reverence, when the great Arhat was about to prostrate, it is said that the demon unable to bear the sight changed himself into his real form.
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