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Deutsch: "Amitâbha in seinem Westlichen Paradies mit Indern, Tibetern und Zentralasiaten, Symbole: Sonne und Kreuz", Fresko im Dreistocktempel von Alchi, Ladakh, West-Tibet, 11. Jh. n. Chr.
English: "Amitâbha in His Western Paradise with Indians, Tibetians and Central Asians, Symbols: Sun and Cross", fresco in the Three-Level-Temple of Alchi (Sumtsek Temple), Ladakh, West Tibet, 11th c. A.D.
Date 11th century
date QS:P,+1050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.celtoslavica.de/imago/manichaica.html
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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