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Apr 30, 2026
Animal Mounts in Buddhist Statues: Meaning and How to Read Them
Apr 30, 2026
Objects and Attributes That Identify Buddhist Statues
Apr 30, 2026
Why Buddhist Figures Stand on a Lotus Base
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Nyorai Hand Gestures: Mudras That Identify Buddha Statues
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Why Some Nyorai Look Similar in Buddhist Statues
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Healing, Light, and Enlightenment Nyorai in Japanese Buddhism
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Why Nyorai Look Simpler Than Bodhisattvas in Buddhist Art
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How to Tell Different Nyorai Apart in Buddhist Art
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Dainichi Nyorai in Esoteric Buddhism: Meaning and Statue Guide
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Why Shaka Nyorai Is Depicted as the Historical Buddha
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Yakushi Nyorai and Healing: Meaning, Symbols, and Medicine
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Amida Nyorai and the Western Pure Land Explained
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Yakushi Nyorai vs Other Buddhas: Meaning, Symbols, and Choosing a Statue
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Dainichi Nyorai vs Other Nyorai: Key Differences in Meaning and Iconography
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Meaning of Robes and Simplicity in Nyorai Buddha Statues
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Why Nyorai Statues Feel So Serene
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Amida, Yakushi, and Dainichi: Three Buddhist Paths in Japanese Statues
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Why Nyorai Buddha Statues Have No Crowns or Armor
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Kokuzo Bosatsu Jewel Meaning in Esoteric Buddhism
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Why Seishi Bosatsu Appears with Amida Nyorai
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