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1 Taoism| early Taoists welcomed the images of Buddha as those of one
2 Taoism| different from the Taoist images already extant in China,
3 Buddhi| type in which the earliest images represent him, as well as
4 Buddhi| Asoka's rails, where we find images of Indras and Devas worshipping
5 Buddhi| the twelve colossal iron images of Asoka's contemporary,
6 Buddhi| to cover from alien eyes.~Images of the Buddha himself, though
7 Asuka | in 67 A.D., with Buddhist images and two monks, Matanga and
8 Asuka | fashion of this age. Of the images they brought, little is
9 Asuka | that would admit Buddhist images to the Taoist pantheon seems
10 Asuka | early Christian temples and images were constructed, in the
11 Asuka | recall are the rock-cut images of Riumonsan, near Loyang.
12 Asuka | paragraph continues] Buddhist images, some of the Tâng and some
13 Asuka | court, Buddhist monks and images were already known in the
14 Asuka | worshipped the Buddhist images. The Korean priests, Donyei
15 Asuka | said to have brought over images and sculptures ten years
16 Nara | dimensions, and the Buddha images become the immense Roshana (
17 Fujiwa| easier path," and their images, softened by the spirit
18 Ashika| and rituals, for Buddhist images were cast into the fire
19 Toyoto| playfulness and fantastic images, the daimyos would join
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