Not exact matches
9Karma Mandalas portray the «actions of awe - inspiring deportment» (rijigyo) of all Buddhas and
Bodhisattvas in three - dimensional
figures representing each particular Buddha and
Bodhisattva painted in the five colors of the Great Mandala.
That is why, in the spirituality of Tibetan Buddhism, there are so many fierce
Bodhisattvas: saint - like
figures who harshly treat the ego with indifference.
Kanon, a Japanese name for Guanyin, an East Asian
bodhisattva and spiritual
figure associated with mercy and compassion NAILS Magazine covers the professional nail care industry, featuring nail art, technique demos, business and marketing guides, salon décor, product
The
Bodhisattva is a Master, a wandering master who shares a number of characteristics with another
figure: the stylite.
The element of presence / absence, spanning the physical and the metaphorical, is the
Bodhisattva, a Buddhist
figure who renounces divinity in order to stay on and teach men the path that leads towards divinity; the very path that he is the first to renounce.
Large wood
figure of
Bodhisattva Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara), Song Dynasty (960-1279) to Yuan Dynasty (1279 - 1368)-- 12th to late 13th Century Wood, remains of gesso, traces of beige, pink, red, black, blue polychromy and gilding.