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The Conversion of Sundarananda. Relief from Afghanistan, 2nd century. Nanda was chief disciple of Gautama Buddha. At British Museum
Buddhist Stupa with figures of Buddha adored by flying deities, 2nd century. Tw-sided Drum-slab, carved in pale limestone. Relief depicting a stupa with Buddha standing at entrance
Devadattas attempt to murder the Buddha, c2nd-3rd century. Devadettas Men are stricken with remorse when Buddha touches the wall. British Museum
Panel from The Bodhimanda, Buddha prepares for enlightenment, c2nd-3rd century. The Naga, Kalika, and his wife, comfort the Buddha as he takes his seat under the Bodhi-Tree. Relief carving
Gautama Buddha, The Presentation of the Bowls, Gandhara School. 2nd-3rd century. The seated Buddha holds a bowl in his left hand while his right rests upon it, taking food. Relief carving
Buddha with daughters of Sena, Gandhara Style, c2nd-3rd century. Before his enlightenment and emaciated by austerities, Buddha receives food from the daughters of Sena, Gandhara Style
Buddha meditating with disciples, Sariputta and Moggallana, c2nd-3rd century. Buddha preaching from a lotus flanked by two bodhisattvas, (from Jamalghari, Yosufzai) Gandhara Style. British Museum
Standing and Reclining Buddha, 12th century, Gal-Vihara, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. (20th century). Artist: CM DixonStanding and Reclining Buddha, 12th century, Gal-Vihara, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. (20th century). Cut from rock-face, during the regn of King Parakramabahuin in the 12th century
Ming Dynasty stoneware figure of Budah, 15th centuryMing Dynasty stoneware figure of Budai, the smiling monk and future Buddha. Ming Dynasty, from the reign of Changhua. Glazed with green and ochre, 15th century
Nirvana of the Buddha, Early 14th century. Artist: AnonymousNirvana of the Buddha, Early 14th century. Found in the collection of the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
Chinese Ming dynasty gilt-bronze Buddha, 14th centuryChinese Ming dynasty gilt-bronze Buddha From the British Museums collection, 14th century
Painting on the outer walls of the inner shrine of the Temple of the Tooth, 17th centuryPainting on the outer walls of the inner shrine of the Temple of the Tooth, where the sacred relic of the tooth of Gautama Buddha is kept, 17th century
Buddhist priest before the image of a reclining Buddha in a Buddhist temple in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Awkana Buddha, a colossal statueAwkana Buddha, a c. 12 metre high colossal statue at Awkana in Sri Lanka, cut from the solid rock face
Statuette of a disciple of the Buddha, 14th centuryWood and paint statuette of a Lohan (disciple of the Buddha), from the Victoria and Albert Museums collection, 14th century
Shrine of Buddha, in a cave at Sokkuram, near Kyongju, South Korea. Buddhism was intrduced into Korea in the late 4th century
Statue of the Buddha, from Garvara, India, 2nd century. Buddhism was founded in Nepal in the 6th century BC by Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha (Enlightened One)
Death of Buddha, c483 BC, (17th century). Buddha (The Enlightened One), the founder of Buddhism, was born Prince Gautama Siddhartha (c563-c483 BC), son of a rajah in Nepal
Cotama Buddha, 1880
Stone head of Buddha, Gupta, India, 5th century. Photograph
Buddha as mendicant in saffron robes. Prince Siddhartha (c563-483 BC), founder of Buddhism. Became supreme Buddha c.528 BC
Deaprture of Prince Siddhartha, c563-c483 BCDeaprture of Prince Siddhartha (c563-c483 BC), founder of Buddhism. He became supreme Buddha c528 BC. Illustration
Death of Buddha. Prince Gautama Siddhartha (c563-c483), founder of Buddhism, on his deathbed