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beadsofparadisenyc · 2 years
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Perpetually fascinated by these Shankhas — conch shells of ritual and religious importance in Hinduism — that were intricately hand carved in Tibet. In Buddhism, the conch shell has been incorporated as one of the eight auspicious symbols, also called Ashtamangala. Each Shankha has fantastically detailed art depicting either Citipati, Kali, Ganesh, White Tara, or the Birth of Buddha. ($750/each) #shankha #conchshell #carvedconch #hinduism #buddhism #tibetanbuddhism #ashtamangala #eightauspicioussymbols #divineconch #sacredshank #carvedshell #turbinellapyrum #thebirthofbuddha #birthofbuddha #whitetara #hindugod #hindugoddess #goddesskali #kalima #ganesha #citipati #dancingskeletons #skeletons #tibet #handcarvedshell #shop #nyc #unionsquare #shopsmall #beadsofparadise (at Beads of Paradise NYC) https://www.instagram.com/p/CaDsdqFOgRO/?utm_medium=tumblr
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xuemo · 7 years
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The Birth of Buddha by XUEMO
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bodhisattvatravels · 4 years
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Ruins of the Ancient Kingdom of Kapilvastu, Nepal:
Kapilvastu, the capital of Sakyan Kingdom and the place where Siddhartha spent his 29 years, is around 27 km from Lumbini at the present day Tilaurakot (in Nepal). This is also the place where Siddhartha renounced the material world in search of enlightenment. The ruins of Kapilvastu include the remains of the fortification wall & eastern and western gates.  The Eastern gate, through which Siddhartha took renunciation, is called the Mahabhiniskramana Dwara.
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ujjwalitworld · 4 years
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#birthofbuddha #ujjwalankur #paintingminiatures #paintingexhibition #beautiful #gandharaart #shalabhanjika #exhibitions https://www.instagram.com/p/B8yB_y6FsZp/?igshid=qtix7hygqes7
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buddhisttour-blog · 5 years
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Explore Buddhism in destination of birthplace of Lord Buddha. Lord Buddha’s parents are Queen Maya Devi and King Suddhodana. Tourism in lumbini. The Birth of Prince Siddhartha Gautama in 623 BC in sacred area of Lumbini located in the Terai plains of southern Nepal.  
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