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  • 100 Images, Nikko.

    A view of some of the Hundred Jizō, just outside of Nikko. Jizō, a bodhisattva, is seen in the Japanese Buddhist tradition as the guardian of children, and in particular, children who died before thei…

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  • Buddha at the entrance to the temple at Tanzhe si, Western Hills, Beijing, China, 1920

    Black and white photograph of a statue of Buddha greeting visitors at the entrance to the temple in Tanzhe si, Western Hills, Beijing, China, in 1920. Handwritten in album: "Buddha in the entrance".

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  • Great Buddha of Kamakura, Japan

    Black and white postcard showing the Great Buddha of Kamakura, Japan. Also known as the Daibutsu of Kamakura, the bronze statue represents Amida Buddha, and is located on the grounds of the Kotokuin t…

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  • Buddha statue in the temple at Tanzhe si, Western Hills, Beijing, China, 1920

    Black and white photograph of a statue of Buddha greeting visitors to the temple at Tanzhe si, Western Hills, Beijing, China, in 1920.

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