RELIGIONS AND FIGURATVE REPRESENTATION

The mandalas of esoteric Buddhism in Japan: Womb World and Diamond World

Remarque: the definitions provided for the Buddhist terminology are drawn for the most part from the Dictionary of Buddhism, (Tajima 1959 and Yamasaki, 1988).

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