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The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Colombo, Sri Lanka, on the Tipitaka Pilgrimage Day by the Royal Matriarch of Thailand to present the World Tipitaka Edition to the President of Sri Lanka, March 6, 2005.
Digital Archives from Dhamma Society's World Tipitaka project, 1999-2007.
reading 72 hours straight. I didn't have to wear a head covering in the ashram because the veil was down.
Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Vadhana graciously presented World Tipitaka Edition for the first time to India upon a respectful request by The Royal Thai Embassy at New Delhi, to be preserved at Maha Bodhi Society of India, Buddhagaya, Bihare, Republic of India. November 18, 2007.
Digital Archives from Dhamma Society's World Tipitaka Project in Roman Script, 1999-2007.
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Dhamma Society Pilgrimage to Buddhagaya, India.
Digital Archives from Dhamma Society's World Tipitaka Project in Roman Script, 1999-2007.
Let us pray this pray together.
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Used when the scripture passage of the day was read. We developed the primary color curved lines as a way to hold together all the graphics for the day.
The idea for the image came from the passage, where the woman touches the Jesus robe and is healed.
The Kyozo (経蔵) was built in 1784 and is one of the buildings which remained unburnt in the air raid of World War II (together with the five-story pagoda). It houses all the Buddhist scriptures in revolving hexagonal bookshelves.
The camera catches a reader's chin and two pages of LDS, Mormon, scripture in Portuguese. (Helaman 6:21-31)
Longshan Temple is the oldest temple in Taiwan, though only the stones in the floor are original. It is also one of the busiest temples. Toward the front of the temple (near the entrance), I found these women reading, presumably scriptures.
This type of image manipulation is done by repeating a series of words over and over to create a beautiful effect. The words repeated here are a scripture verse from the bible.
This was my fourth project for S260. I had to get inspiration from an object in the IU art museum and I chose a pair of Islamic ties. I took a shape seen a lot in Islamic art and made four walls with four openings drawn from The Mausoleum of Isma‘il b. Ahmad in Bukhara from the early 10th c. I also drew from the idea of Christian art having Islamic influence by including inspiring scripture references on each side. The inside is gold glaze and the outside is white, blue, and turquoise glazes as are a lot of Islamic art work and architecture decorations.