About: Agusan image

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Solid gold statue found in the Philippines

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  • patông (ace)
  • solid gold statue found in the Philippines (en)
  • statua d'oro massiccio trovata nelle Filippine (it)
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  • Juan R. Francisco (en)
  • Florina H. Capistrano-Baker (en)
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  • 9 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1917 (xsd:integer)
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  • The Agusan image, 2016 (en)
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  • gold, copper and silver (en)
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  • Agusan image (en)
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  • "A Note on the Golden Image of Agusan" (en)
  • Philippine Ancestral Gold (en)
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  • It seems likely that the image is a goddess of the Buddhist pantheon, in the Mahayana group. Its related to the concept of a female Boddhisattva, and at the same time the counterpart of the Hindu goddess , as a Tara , which is a peculiar development of Buddhism in Southeast Asia. (en)
  • Although study of the relationship between the Agusan Vajralasya and the Nganjuk offering goddesses has been overlooked, it is clear that the Agusan image belongs to the same genre. (en)
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  • "Butuan in Early Southeast Asia" (en)
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  • Agusan image (en)
  • Tara Dorata (it)
  • Tara Emas (in)
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