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Immortality and Invincibility, Part Two: Notions of the Body, Concrete and Subtle
Joseph Houseal
1 June 2019
Conceiving the human form in Buddhist and Taoist thought
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Immortality and Invincibility, Part One: The 108 Luohan System
Joseph Houseal
5 April 2019
At the confluence of Taoism and Buddhism
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With the Wrath of a Serpent: The Propagation of Gudari Myо̄о̄ Iconography
Michael Van Hartingsveldt
21 September 2018
Manifestations of Kundali Vidyaraja in Japanese…