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Thank you for viewing. Available for immediate purchase. Size: 11 * 5 * 28.5 cm Weight: Approximately 1300 grams The Gandhara kingdom existed in the South Asian subcontinent in the 6th century BC and was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas. The name is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word (transliteration of Latin: Gandhara, Gandhara, gandha-vati, etc.). Other transliterations include Kandhara, Kendai-koku (in "Fo-kuo-chi"), Kendara-koku (in "Journey to the West"), Kendara, Kanda, etc.: translated, it means "fragrant journey," "fragrant everywhere," "fragrant wind country," etc. The Gandhara kingdom, centered in northeastern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan, is located in the Hindu Kush Mountains, and many people lived in the valleys where the Kabul River, Swat River, and Indus River flow. This area is not only one of the birthplaces of Indian civilization but also plays an important role in the development of world civilization because it is located at the point of contact with the Eurasian continent. Gandhara (Gandhara) fo teaches the making of statues fo, and the art originates from there. Ancient Gandhara (Gandhara) fo sculptures are realistic and elegant like ancient Greek and Roman art, and are sublime so as not to lose the sacredness of ancient Indian compassion, air, and grace. Discussing its physical appearance, it is solemn and works well; examining its spirit, it is close and lofty; exploring its intention, the Buddhist law is non-attachment, non-discrimination, without far or near, without high or low, even without defilement or purity, not different, and is a natural, concrete expression of perfect harmony. Those who see it can look at it, or stare at the appearance of the statue, or worship the Zen joy of the Buddha-nature, or be shaken by the changes in the statue, or feel moved by the illusion of the physical appearance. Notes: * Cancellations and returns are not accepted. * Please refrain from purchasing if you are seeking perfection or are overly sensitive. Please purchase after fully understanding and agreeing. * Please feel free to ask if you have any questions.
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