Indian and Southeast Asian Art

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