Posted on 17 February 2017 by Buddhism Now

As they visited these centers of scholarship and the pilgrimage sites associated with the Buddha’s life, the monks encountered refined works of art—from complex stone carvings to delicately illustrated palm-leaf manuscripts—made by workshops that had been active for more than 1,400 years. These profound works of religious art and the Tibetan images that followed them help shed light on how the Tibetans received and transformed the north Indian image-making tradition.
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Tibet and India: Buddhist Traditions and Transformations. Kurt Behrendt.
[adapted from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 71, no. 3 (Winter, 2014)]
[adapted from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 71, no. 3 (Winter, 2014)]
Just a few of the beautiful Buddhist works of art in Tibet and India: Buddhist Traditions and Transformations.
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