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Iconography In Buddhism

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Iconography in Buddhism refers to the symbolic representation of Buddhist deities, concepts, and stories through art and imagery.

Key Features

  • Symbolism
  • Depiction of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas
  • Mudras (hand gestures)
  • Attributes and characteristics unique to each deity

Pros

  • Helps convey complex teachings and concepts in a visually accessible manner
  • Aids in meditation and spiritual contemplation
  • Provides a rich visual tradition for practitioners to connect with

Cons

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