Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Across
- 6. in Hinduism, the ability of a worshipper to see the deity and a deity to see the worshipper
- 7. a dome-shaped Buddhist shrine
- 9. (latin meaning "fear of empty spaces"), a type of artwork in which the entire surface is filled with objects,people,designs, and ornaments in a crowded and sometimes congested way
- 12. the destruction of religious images that are seen as heresy
- 14. a circle of hair on the brows of a deity, sometimes represented as focal point
- 16. a fully enlightened being
- 17. a gateway near a stupa that has two upright post and three horizontal lintels, they are usually elaborately carved
- 18. a symbolic hand gesture in Hindu and Buddhist Art
- 20. a protrusion on the top of the head, or the top know of a Buddha
- 21. an afterlife in which reincarnation end and the soul becomes one with the supreme spirit
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- 1. the Hindu god of creation and destruction
- 2. the Hindu god worshiped as the protector and server of the world
- 3. a Buddhist monastery or temple in Cambodia
- 4. the historical Buddha, named after the town of Sakya, Buddha's birthplace
- 5. the universal Buddha, also known as the supreme Buddha who represents "emptiness," that is, freedom from earthly matter to help achieve salvation
- 8. a deity who refrains from entering nirvana to help others
- 10. a very shallow relief sculpture
- 11. in India, the mating of males and females in a ritualistic, symbolic, or physical sense
- 13. a Hindu prayer ritual
- 15. masonry carefully cut and grooved stones that support a building without the use of concrete or other kinds of masonry
- 19. (masculine:Yaksha) Female and male figures of fertility in Buddhist and Hindu arts