EditorialTMC MLAs Sayantika Banerjee, Reyat Hossain Stage Sit-In Protest At WB Assembly Over Delay In Oath Ceremony, Kolkata, West Bengal, India - 27 Jun 2024
EditorialMaryah Ananda, a chef and model, attends a Lunar New Year party at Congee Dim Sum House in New York, Jan. 20, 2023. (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times)
EditorialManipulated reproduction of William Louis Henry Skeen?s c. 1890 photograph of a Buddha from Anuradhapura, c. 1915. Plate II from Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, ?Buddhist Primitives (Conclusion)?, The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, 28: 156, March 1916.
EditorialStatue of Milo (Maitreya) with Ananda and Kasyapa, China, Sui dynasty (581618), Date dated 583, China, Limestone, H. 16 3/8 in. (41.6 cm); W. 6 1/8 in. (15.6 cm); D. 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm), Sculpture.
EditorialMara, the spirit of evil, tells Buddha it is time to die (left, centre) and Ananda asks the Buddha three times to remain on earth. The Life of the Buddha. Burma, c.1800-1820. Source: Or. 14298, f.9. Language: Burmese.
EditorialPugahm Myo [Pagan]. Ananda Pagoda. 1855. General view of the Ananda Pagoda. Image taken from from: Views in Burma taken during the Mission to Ava. 1855 . Source: OIOC Photo 61/1(19).
EditorialMara, the spirit of evil, tells Buddha it is time to die (left, centre) and Ananda asks the Buddha three times to remain on earth. The Life of the Buddha. Burma, c.1800-1820. Source: Or. 14298, f.9. Language: Burmese.
EditorialMara, the spirit of evil, tells Buddha it is time to die (left, centre) and Ananda asks the Buddha three times to remain on earth. The Life of the Buddha. Burma, c.1800-1820. Source: Or. 14298, f.9. Language: Burmese.
EditorialMara, the spirit of evil, tells Buddha it is time to die (left, centre) and Ananda asks the Buddha three times to remain on earth. The Life of the Buddha. Burma, c.1800-1820. Source: Or. 14298, f.9. Language: Burmese.
EditorialPugahm Myo [Pagan]. Ananda Pagoda. 1855. General view of the Ananda Pagoda. Image taken from from: Views in Burma taken during the Mission to Ava. 1855 . Source: OIOC Photo 61/1(19).
Editorial? ????????(???), Monk, probably Ananda (Anantuo), Tang dynasty (618?907), 8th century, China, Limestone with pigment, H. (incl. stone dowel): 69 in. (175.3 cm), Sculpture, This young monk, most likely Ananda, was once part of a large group that would h...
EditorialGrey schist relief panel depicting the maha-pari-nirvana, the Buddha's physical passing from this world. The grieving figures that surround the dying Buddha include prnces, beggars and lay-followers. In front of the couch on which he lies are the monk ...