Subject: Image of Buddha in the sanctum of the temple
Site Name: Sarnath
Date: 1931
Subject: Image of Buddha in the sanctum of the temple
Site Name: Sarnath
Date: 1931
Subject: Image of Buddha in the sanctum of the temple
Site Name: Sarnath
Date: 1931
Subject: Image of Buddha in the sanctum of the temple
Site Name: Sarnath
Date: 1931
Subject: Image of Buddha in the sanctum of the temple
Site Name: Sarnath
Date: 1981
Subject: Detail of the Giant Buddha statues around the world showing the structure at Uzbekistan
Site Name: Sarnath
Date: 2011
Subject: Information board on Giant Buddha statues around the world
Site Name: Sarnath
Date: 1939
Subject: View of the temple, the compound features replicas of the lion capital and the fifth-century Buddha at Sarnath Museum
Site Name: Borobudur
Date: ca 835 CE (700-799 CE)
Subject: Second gallery, chief wall, west side, panel 76, Gandavyuha, Buddha Worshipped by women
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: This is a platform immediately north of the temple, that has Pala period sculptures shaded by a large tree. Among them is an image of Shiva-Parvati, Ganesha and Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvata. This platform was asserted by Cunningham to be the spot described by Xuanzang as the place where Lord Buddha gazed constantly or animeshalochana at the Bodhi Tree.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 700-799 CE
Subject: General view of the shrine. This shrine is on the northwest side of Mahabodhi Temple. This is the site where Buddha is said to have spent the fourth week meditating on the Law of Dependent Organization (Patthana). Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang noted that Ratanaghara was the place where Buddha sat on a gemmed throne in a hall made of precious substances.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 600-699 CE
Subject: View of the shrine. This place is thought to be where Lord Buddha spent the second week after attaining enlightenment. It was formerly known as the Tara Temple. Buddha sat here without blinking (animeshalochana) gazing constantly at the Bodhi tree.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: This is a platform immediately north of the temple, that has Pala period sculptures shaded by a large tree. Among them is an image of Shiva-Parvati, Ganesha and Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvata. This platform was asserted by Cunningham to be the spot described by Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang as the place where Lord Buddha gazed constantly (animeshalochana) at the Bodhi Tree.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: Image of Shiva-Parvati on the platform that was asserted by Cunningham to be the spot described by Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang as the place where Lord Buddha gazed constantly (animeshalochana) at the Bodhi Tree.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: Signage to mark Rajayatana where Buddha is said to have spent the seventh and final week at Bodh Gaya under a tree. He sat here in contemplation until he aroused himself to receive an offering of rice cakes and honey from two traveling merchants, Tapussa and Bhallika. The two merchants were the first to accept refuge in the Buddha and his dharma.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: Signage to mark Rajayatana where Buddha is said to have spent the seventh and final week at Bodh Gaya under a tree. He sat here in contemplation until he aroused himself to receive an offering of rice cakes and honey from two traveling merchants, Tapussa and Bhallika. The two merchants were the first to accept refuge in the Buddha and his dharma.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 700-799 CE
Subject: View of the signage for the shrine. Buddha is said to have spent the fourth week after his englightenment here in meditation reflecting on the causal law.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 700-799 CE
Subject: General view of the shrine. This shrine is on the northwest side of Mahabodhi Temple. This is the site where Buddha is said to have spent the fourth week meditating on the Law of Dependent Organization (Patthana). Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang noted that Ratanaghara was the place where Buddha sat on a gemmed throne in a hall made of precious substances.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 700-799 CE
Subject: General view of the shrine. This shrine is on the northwest side of Mahabodhi Temple. This is the site where Buddha is said to have spent the fourth week meditating on the Law of Dependent Organization (Patthana). Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang noted that Ratanaghara was the place where Buddha sat on a gemmed throne in a hall made of precious substances.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 700-799 CE
Subject: General view of the shrine. This shrine is on the northwest side of Mahabodhi Temple. This is the site where Buddha is said to have spent the fourth week meditating on the Law of Dependent Organization (Patthana). Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang noted that Ratanaghara was the place where Buddha sat on a gemmed throne in a hall made of precious substances.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: Inscribed 'The ancient ghat on the buddha kund tank was repaired by Gosain Belpat Gir'
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: Image of Buddha in Earth touching gesture or bhumiparsa mudra in the temple compound, detail
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: Image of Buddha in the Mahabodhi temple compound
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: Image of Buddha in Earth touching gesture or bhumiparsa mudra in the temple compound