File:Buddha in 1895 art, from- Voelker Europas (cropped).jpg

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H. Knackfuß's print on the far right misrepresents the historical Buddha, Siddhārtha Gautama. The print image can be found in the book "I and my disciples believe thus" by the Buddha monk Mahatma brother Vahindra in 1930.

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Eesti: Hermann Knackfußi ning Wilhelm II trükipilt kujutab paremal ääres Buddha. Trükipilt on leitav Balti Buddha munga Mahatma Vend Vahindra raamatus "Mina ja mu jüngrid usume nõnda" aastal 1930, kus on pilt pööratud just valesti. "Rahvad Euroopas, hoidke oma kalleid aardeid." [1].
Deutsch: Völker Europas, wahrt eure heiligsten Güter ("Völker Europas, bewahrt eure kostbarsten Güter.")
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According to this source on page fifth, the artwork by Hermann Knackfuß & Wilhelm II depicts the Buddha on the right side. The print can be found in the book "Mina ja mu jüngrid usume nõnda" ("Me and my disciples believe so") by the Baltic Buddhist monk Mahatma Brother Vahindra, published in 1930.

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