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Turning the Wheel: Historic Teachers and Tulku of Tibet
This exhibition features sculpture from the Museum’s collection of historic Tibetan lamas and noted teachers of Tibetan Buddhism.
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This exhibition features sculpture from the Museum’s collection of historic Tibetan lamas and noted teachers of Tibetan Buddhism. Two prominent sculptures include Tsong Khapa, (1357-1419) the founder of the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism and a widely recognized manifestation of Manjushri, and Padmasambhava, the great 8th Century master who played a major role in the establishment of Buddhism in Tibet.
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