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THE MAKING OF THE BUDDHA

 

By ~ ANANDA COOMARSWAMY, it was published almost 80 yrs ago.

 

It is Coomarswamy who told the world what meant the Buddha

 

Dr. DB

 

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kishore patnaik

 

Thursday, December 25, 2008 9:29 PM

Re: Indrashalaguha at Bharhut

 

 

Indo-Eurasian_research , "naga_ganesan" <naa.ganesan wrote:Joanna,For the iconic and aniconic theories of the Buddha image, here are some references we can follow.HUNTINGTON, SUSAN L. 1990, 'Early Buddhist Art and the Theory of Anicomism', Art Journal, vol. 49/4, pp. 401-408. HUNTINGTON, SUSAN L. 1992, 'Aniconism and the Multivalence of Emblems: Another Look', Ars orientalis, vol. 22, pp. 111-56. DEHEJIA, VIDYA 1991, 'Aniconism and the Multivalence of Emblems', Ars orientalis, vol. 21, pp. 45-66. DEHEJIA, VIDYA 1992, 'Rejoinder to Susan Huntington', Ars Orientalis, vol. 22, p. 157. KARLSSON, KLEMENS 1999, Face to Face with the Absent Buddha, The Formation of Buddhist Aniconic Art, Uppsala: Univ. Library (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Historia religionum 15). LINROTHE, ROB 1993, 'Inquiries into the Origin of the Buddha Image: A Review', East and West, vol.43, 1993, pp. 241-256. N. Ganesan--- End forwarded message ---

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