Chinese Buddha
Quan Yin Small Figurine : Hindu & Buddhist Figurines
Quan Yin, originally known as Avalokiteswara (\"˜the Lord who regards\"™), is a highly revered manifestation of the Buddha who appears in Chinese scriptures around 400 a.d.
Lucky Blossoms
This fabulous large Chinese wall fan features a stunning bouquet of red blossom flowers set against an orange-yellow background. Yellow is an important color in Chinese lore. It is often used to represent the Buddha and known for being an imperial color.
Buddha Hand Floor Lamp
In Chinese buddhism, hand gestures are often used as a form of expression. This tall lamp is cast in black resin, punctuated by earth tone detail. Lamp features silk lampshade and felt lined base to protect hardwood floor finish.
The Dragon New Year
Frightened into sleeplessness by the noisy celebration of the Chinese New Year, a young girl takes comfort in her grandmother's soothing story of a dragon, a mother's sorrow, and Buddha. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only.
Buddha Baby
Want to learn a thing or two about a young Chinese-Americanwoman with a penchant for Hello Kitty toys, who could be found squeezing into jeans at Old Navy while being asked for detailed explanations of Yo-Yo Ma\'s success?
Terminalia Fruit (Terminalia chebula; Haritaki; He Zi) Powdered: 500 gm (1.17 lb): V
Indian almond. One of the key ingredients in the blend known as Triphala, this herb has a bitter and pungent taste. In Ayurveda, Haritaki is depicted as being held in the hand of the Medicine Buddha and is also a sacred herb for Lord Shiva.







