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Title: THE ABSENCE OF THE BUDDHA IMAGE IN EARLY BUDDHIST ART
TOWARDS ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN COMPARATIVE RELIGION
By: Kanoko Tanaka
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 8124600902
ISBN 13: 9788124600900
Publisher: D.K. PRINT WORLD LTD
Series: Emerging Perceptions in Buddhist Studies 8
Pages: 272
Synopsis: Dr. Tanaka, for the first time explores the absence of the Buddha-image in early Buddhist art. Applying the motif of the empty throne, she undertakes a comparative study of Buddhism and other religions.
Illustrations: 32 colour plates, 25 b&w plates, 2 tables, 14 figures
Publication: India
Imprint: D.K. Print World Ltd
Returns: Non-returnable

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