Chinese Buddhists used bottles to store and carry sacred water or medicinal liquids for rituals and healing purposes. These bottles were often decorated with intricate designs and symbols to symbolize spiritual significance. Additionally, bottles were sometimes used in Buddhist ceremonies for pouring and offering of water as a form of purification and blessings.
The Chinese worshiped in Buddhist Temples, and Monastaries
The Buddhist cave temples along Silk Road reflect the beliefs of Chinese people. The art was created during the Han dynasty.
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Chinese Dogs of Fo or Buddhist lions
Leigh Ashton has written: 'Samplers' -- subject(s): Samplers 'An introduction to the study of Chinese sculpture' -- subject(s): Art, Buddhist, Buddhist Art, History, Sculpture, Buddhist art 'Catalogue of the Chinese pottery & porcelain' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Chinese Pottery, Pottery, Chinese
The name of the form of ancient Chinese meditation is Buddhist Chinese meditation.
Mingguang Chen has written: 'Dazu shi ke kao gu yu yan jiu =' -- subject(s): Buddhist Cave temples, Buddhist Sculpture, Cave temples, Buddhist, Chinese Sculpture, Sculpture, Buddhist, Sculpture, Chinese, Stone carving
Guolin Hai has written: 'Jin tong fo xiang' -- subject(s): Buddhist Gilt bronzes, Chinese Gilt bronzes, Gilt bronzes, Buddhist, Gilt bronzes, Chinese, Gods, Buddhist, in art
The Buddhist cave temples along Silk Road reflect the beliefs of Chinese people. The art was created during the Han dynasty.
Changchi Ye has written: 'Hanshan si zhi' -- subject(s): Temples, Buddhist, Buddhist literature, Chinese, Buddhism, Hanshan si (Suzhou, Jiangsu Sheng, China), Lu quan si (Dantu xian, China), Buddhist Temples, Chinese Buddhist literature
Xingyun. has written: 'Ba da ren jue jing shi jiang' -- subject(s): Buddhist literature, Chinese, Chinese Buddhist literature, History and criticism
Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan