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| Painting, Silk, 83х54 cm |
| Origin: China, Tangut State of Xi -Xia, Khara-Khoto, 12-14 century |
| Source of entry: Anthropology and Ethnography Museum, 1931 |
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Buddha Amitabha Buddha (Amitofo in Chinese; Hoddpagmed in Tibetan; Amida in Japanese) is the "Buddha of Infinite Light." In Tantric Buddhism, he is one of the five ... |
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