 This bronze Kuan-Yin Buddha statue will add a rich historical and spiritual ambiance to any home or workplace. |  The Buddha, the enlightened ascetic of the Sakyas, here meditating in the traditional lotus position. |
 Born from a tear of the Bodhisatwa of Compassion. May Tara protect you as you cross the 'ocean of existence'. |  |
 |  Kuan-Yin, depicted as a mother goddess, holding a child representing her protection of all humanity. |
 A depiction of Buddha from Nepal that can embody calm and reflection in your library, den, or office. |  |
 This elegant and relaxed portrayal of the manifestation of compassion is a great addition to a living room or bedroom. |  This wonderfully dramatic statue of Kuan Yin standing atop dragons has a fascinating and inspiring presence. |
 This detailed bronze statue of Kuan Yin is an inspiring reminder to show compassion to those in need. |  The Buddha, shown here in the attitude of calling to earth, represents his moment of enlightenment. |
 The reclining Buddha, symbolic of the blissful state of Nirvana, brings with it a sense of peace and restfulness. |  The Buddha in the lotus position, can serve as a focus for meditation, or simply as a far-Eastern touch to your decor. |
 A graceful figurine of Kuan Yin; a beautiful and inspiring addition to your collection. |  This bronze mother goddess figure would make a brilliantly tasteful gift for an expectant mother. |
 Reproduced from the original 11th-century statue at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. |  |
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 Elegant and graceful, this bronze Buddha makes for a brilliant collector's piece. |  Kuan-Yi depicted with the waters of compassion and in the traditional lotus position. |
 |  The Mother Goddess and Protector of Children. |
 A wonderful addition to a home decorated with Japanese influences. |  Sovereign Beholder of the World |
 This eye-catching bronze statue showing Kuan-Yin on a detailed and artistic leaf is a great way to get guests talking. |  This bronze statue of the Buddha in an earth touching pose would make a wonderful gift for the spiritually inclined. |
 Both Buddhist and Taoist traditions revere Kuan-Yin. |  This hand position is known as Abhaya Mudra. It creates the pose known as Dispelling Fear. |
 |  Sakyamuni working toward Enlightenment. |
 Buddha demonstrates the Lotus position and the cosmic Mudra as he meditates. |  |
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 Kuan-Yin holds a baby in her role as Mother Goddess. |  A small reproduction of 1000 year old master work held at the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City. |
 The Goddess of Mercy providing her assistance. |  The most important of the bodhisattvas of Mahaayaana. |
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 |  Tara - "The One Who Saves" |
 According to legend, the Naga once tried to harm the Buddha, but was subdued and became one of the Buddha's disciples and guardians. |  Buddha's hand, forming the Wheel of Law |
 Nearly life-size, appearing to float in midair. |  This calendar shows a synthesis of Chinese, and Tibetan Buddhist influences that are typical of the Tantric art of Tibet. |
 |  The revered manifestation Kuan-Yin in one of her many forms. |
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 |  A highly detailed representation of the life of Buddha. |
 Yama, the fierce Lord of Death, holds the Wheel of Life firmly in his grasp. |  This statue of Kuan Yin commands a presence at approx. 13"H. |
 The life of the Buddha, from his priviledged birth to his ascent to Nirvana. |  The Defender of the Faith, supporting the Buddha. |
 Are you, too, a Descendent of the Dragon? |  |
 |  The Buddha, with his right hand raised, protects from evil and wards away fear. |
 The Tantric Meditation Deity of compassion. |  Buddha in the Lotus position, in the Teaching Posture. |
 The graceful figure of Kuan-Yin displaying the beads. |  The Old Man of the South Pole |
 Kuan Yin is the bodhisattva associated with compassion. Her name is short for Guanshi'yin which means 'observing the cries of the world.' |  Before his passing, Buddha gives his final instructions to the disciples gathered around him. |
 Tara is believed to protect the human beings while they are crossing the ocean of existence. |  |
 A highly revered manifestation of the Buddha who appears in Chinese scriptures around 400 AD. |  The Lord Who Regards, in a Gold and Red finish. |
 Amitabha Buddha -- "The Buddha of infinite Light" |  The future Buddha. The successor to Sakyamuni Buddha. |
 Compassion and Enlightenment, in a sensual embrace. |  The union of Compassion and Enlightenment. |
 Buddha responds to legendary question from the goddess Tara. |  Kuan Yin in a moment of grace and compassion. |
 Kuan-Yin looks after us as we go through our earthly struggles. |  Keep the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion in your Heart. |
 Join the Buddha as he discovers the path to Enlightenment. |  Shakyamuni -The sage of the Shakya clan |
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 A goddess of fertility. The protector of the ill, poor, and troubled. The 'Barque of Salvation.' |  |
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 |  Also known as the Dispelling Fear Pose. |
 Buddha in the fine artistic style of the land where he lived. |  Known in Thailand as the "Calling for Rain" pose |
 Also known as the "Wheel of Law", or Dharmacakra. |  Buddha, at the moment of enlightenment. |
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 On his throne, in a moment of pure focus. |  |
 |  Teaching his message of Freedom from Fear. |
 His right hand raised, and his face serene. |  The color of the Life Force. |
 Believed to help you attain your goals. |  Buddha demonstrates the Dharmacakra Mudra as he turns the Wheel. |
 The Healer of the Suffering World. |  Buddha at the moment of Enlightenment, when he triumphed over Tara. |
 |  Tara - the Savioress, the consort of Avolokiteswora. |
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 From the Pure Land of Western Heaven... the Buddha of Infinite Light. |  The Goddess of Compassion in the classic size. |
 |  Kuan Yin means "one who hears the cries of the world." |
 Cultured marble with delicate details. |  |
 The Lotus Flower represents purity of body, speech, and mind -- here supporting Buddha during his meditation. |  Here Buddha is represented in the teaching pose called the Dharma chakra mudra. |
 Here Buddha is represented in the earth-touching pose with the palm of his right hand facing down and pointing to the earth. |  Represented in meditation posture with his hands together in Samadhi mudra. |
 The most popular Buddha in Japan and China. |  Four arms, one enlightened Being. |
 The Enlightened Being of Tibet. |  |
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