Buddhism along the Silk Road: 5th-8th Century at The Met

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New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is currently exhibiting "Buddhism along the Silk Road: 5th-8th Century" until February 10, 2013 at Gallery 251. The exhibit, which opened on June 2, features paintings, sculptures and gold objects from Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Central Asia, including a head of the Buddha from Afghanistan. Comprised exclusively of holdings of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the installation "examines a network of interacting Buddhist communities from North India, Kashmir, and Northwest Pakistan (Gandhara and the Swat Valley)."

Photos and descriptions of the items in the exhibit are available here.

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His Holiness - The XIV Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama of Tibet dicusses ethical leadership for a new millennium to promote dialogue and cross-cultural understanding around the world. [5/2004] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8659]

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