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Vedic Origins of Buddhism
The Solar Eye and the Serpent’s Bed: A Deconstruction of the Vaidika Architecture of Buddhism By Durgadas (Rodney) Lingham, Veda Kovid, AYT.(d) Durgadas (Rodney) Lingham.No part of this article may be copied or reproduced in any manner, except via direct permission from the author. Background The modern historiographical consensus frequently frames early Buddhism as a radical, clean rupture…
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Reading Siddhartha by Herman Hesse
Sakyamuni (GS)
I wonder if this would also apply to the numerous orv fanfictions. As it was said, 'threads of fate' and 'that counting them all was impossible.' Not only written fanfictions, but also the imagined ones than can be remembered.
If that is true, then the readers' desired ending can never be true. It is only one of the many threads of fate.
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Soon, a truly countless number of threads began floating up before his eyes that observed Kim Dok-Ja quietly slumbering away. There were so many of these red threads that counting them all was impossible. Yu Sang-Ah too could see them.
The threads of fate.
No matter how shoddy a story is, an existence hearing and watching it for a long time will grow to love it.
Mandala’s Guardian, Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint.
Tibetan drama
Story
In Tibetan areas of Sichuan, China, Every summer, the Tibetan people would exchange culture and materials on the grassland. Under the auspices of the local living Buddha, To worship god and perform artistic activities. Among them the most important content is the performance of traditional Tibetan opera. People from dozens of kilometers, or even hundreds of kilometers, will be dressed in festive costumes to participate in the grassland cultural event. The content of Tibetan opera performance is generally the legend of The Tibetan hero King Gesar and the story of Sakyamuni becoming a monk. Tibetan opera performance every year, generally living Buddha is the director, lama and nuns as actors. The location is 3,600 meters above sea level.
Photographer: Yi Zeng
Prize: Honorable Mention
Company/Studio: Sun Art Culture & media Co. Ltd
International Photography Awards 2020