Treasures of the Buddha: The Glories of Sacred Asia
Here is a photographic celebration of the greatest Buddhist art and monumentsall placed in a rich historical and cultural context. These beautifully presented sacred treasures and relics paint a vivid portrait of this venerable religion, from its point of origin in northern India and outward, through the different kingdoms and empires of central, southern, and eastern Asia. Each region receives individual attention, with an examination of Buddhism’s influence on the area, its incredible legacy of artifacts and monuments, and the meaning of the faith’s exquisite devotional paintings and emblems. In close-up images see The Temple of the God King in Cambodia; an elaborately carved ivory netsukeor Japanese miniature sculpture that was hung from kimonos and sashes; and a gilt statue of the Buddha himself.