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Standing Maha-Vairocana, the Cosmic Buddha
Standing Maha-Vairocana, the Cosmic Buddha

Standing Maha-Vairocana, the Cosmic Buddha

CultureChinese
DateSui dynasty (581-618 C.E.)
MediumGilt bronze
DimensionsOverall: 3 3/8 × 1 × 7/8 inches (8.57 × 2.54 × 2.22 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Laurence Sickman
Object numberF88-37/36
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Northern Qi dynasty (550-577 C.E.)
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1st century C.E.
F95-18/1
Cosmic Mirror Stand
1st century C.E.
F95-18/2
Standing Buddha Bhaisajyaguru
8th century C.E.
F88-37/56
Standing Buddha Bhaisajyaguru
8th century C.E.
F88-37/55
Standing Buddha (possibly Shakyamuni)
Unified Silla dynasty (668-935 C.E.)
49-18
Seated Buddha with Stand
570-580 C.E.
F88-37/24 A,B
Amitabha Buddha of the Forty-eight Vows
late 10th-early 11th century
46-84