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Korean Buddhist Art
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Unified Silla Dynasty
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Goryeo Dynasty
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Joseon Dynasty
Surely, therefore, one should associate with a good man who is wise and learned. By understanding the meaning of what one has learned and practicing accordingly one who has Dhamma-experience attains (supreme) happiness." (Sutta Nipata: 2. The Lesser Chapter - 8.The Simile of the Boat (323))
Unified Silla Dynasty
The Korean Buddhist Image: Embodiment tof the Transcendent
Goryeo Dynasty
The Korean Buddhist Image: Embodiment tof the Transcendent
Buddhist Sculpture of the Early Koryo Dynasty (1)
Buddhist Sculpture of the Early Koryo Dynasty (2)
Early Koryo Buddhist Sculpture
Joseon Dynasty
The T'aenghwa Tradition in Korean Buddhism
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