The Buddhist Pantheon: Tara, bronze, Kurkihar, Bihar, c. 10th century AD
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Photographer: Arthur Llewellyn Basham
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The worship of Tara became popular as early as the 5th-6th cent. A.D. Hsuan Tsang in the 7th cent. saw many Tara images in northern India. This goddess assumes innumerable forms and is usually represented with a lotus since she is believed to have originated from a lotus in the waters of a lake formed by a tear of Avalokitesvara. Here in Lalitasana pose. -- (Patna Museum).
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1956
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