DescriptionMing era statue of Amoghasiddhi (不空成就佛 Bùkōngchéngjiùfó), one of the Five Tathagathas (五方佛 Wǔfāngfó) or Five Wisdom Buddhas (五智如来 Wǔzhì Rúlái) at Huayan Temple (華嚴寺 or 华严寺), Shanxi, China.jpg
English: Ming Dynasty statue of Amoghasiddhi (不空成就佛 Bùkōngchéngjiùfó), one of a set of statues of the Five Tathagathas (五方佛 Wǔfāngfó) or Five Wisdom Buddhas (五智如来 Wǔzhì Rúlái) at Huayan Temple (華嚴寺 or 华严寺) in Datong, Shanxi, China
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Ming Dynasty statue of Amoghasiddhi (不空成就佛 Bùkōngchéngjiùfó), one of a set of statues of the Five Tathagathas (五方佛 Wǔfāngfó) or Five Wisdom Buddhas (五智如来 Wǔzhì Rúlái) at Huayan Temple (華嚴寺 or 华严寺) in Datong, Shanxi, China
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