: Potala Palace The White Palace consists of offices, dormitories, a Buddhist official seminary and a printing house.
Cloud-Dispelling Hall, the Pavilion of the Buddhist Incense(5) and the Wisdom Sea(6) on the axis line are flanked by the Wheel Hall, Wufang Pavilion and Baoyun Pavilion and are major attractions.
Completely different, the mounds of Western Xia mausoleums look like squat Buddhist pagodas, round or octagonal and about 20 meters high.
"Regong Art", originated in this place, mainly reflect Tibetan Buddhist culture.
Along its axis there are 1,800 stone sculptures including famous ones such as the Carved Road from the Qin dynasty, the Buddhist Diamond Sutra in Sutra Stone Valley, the Wordless Stone Tablet and the Scripture of Taishan Mountain History carved on Tangmo Cliff.
Yungang Caves, one of China's four most famous "Buddhist Caves Art Treasure Houses", is located about sixteen kilometers west of Datong, Shanxi Province.
The Golden Summit is an ideal place to view the sunrise, the sea of clouds, the "Buddhist lights" and "Sacred lamps".
In addition, there are images of Bodhisattva, the four Devarajas, Buddhist Saint, Heavenly Ladies, holy birds and animal, bodhi trees and the engraved scriptures in Mongolian, Tibetan and Sanskrit on the wall of the pagodas.
The early martial artists, studying in Buddhist temples, imitated the fighting styles of the animals in nature that they observed such as the tiger and the crane, the primary styles taught at the AMAS.
The two brothers built their philosophies primarily on the concept of li-defined as the basic force, universal law, or truth underlying and governing all existence—an idea they brought to Neo-Confucianism from Buddhist and Taoist writings.
In its 100 chapters Xiyouji details the adventures of a cunningly resourceful monkey who accompanies the Buddhist priest Xuanzang on a journey to India.
Li Zhi openly adopted the stance of a heretic and wrote, "I dislike Confucianism, I don't believe in Daoism (Taoism) and I don't believe in Buddhism; so whenever I see Daoist priests I detest them, whenever I see Buddhist monks I detest them, and whenever I see Confucian scholars I detest them even more.
The Ming government and Buddhist institutions had intense relations with the different dukedoms ("daimyats")of Japan.
The line comes from a seventh century Buddhist hymn by Prince Nagaya, a politician from the Nara period (710 – 794) of Japan, titled "Embroidered on Kasaya Robes for Good Karma": 7《》,(710-794).
It must be fate to get acquainted in a huge crowd of people…,,,…… I feel, the love that Osho talks about, maybe is a kind of pure love beyond the mundane world, which is full of divinity and caritas, and overflows with Buddhist allegorical words and gestures,,,、,,,,but, it seems that I cannot see through its true meaning forever…,,,…… Maybe, I do not just "absorb" your love; but because the love overpowers me and I am unable todispute and refuse it… ,"";,,,、、……Do you know?
Anju now, and happy to live the moment", which Buddhist Feeling deep sentence, which fell heart, the mind immediately let me have far-reaching everywhere cool.
So the father decided to call on a Buddhist monk to train his boy.
Emperor Ming and the Buddhist monks Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty heard that on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar year, monks would watch sarira and light lanterns to show respect for Buddha.
On October 13, 2011, King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck married his 21-year-old bride Jetsun Pema in a traditional Buddhist ceremony.
Now it seems he's embraced a hobby once primarily associated with Buddhist monks.