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Buddhism

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A comparative teaching folio on Buddhist concepts, the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and enlightenment rendered in the same museum-grade manuscript language.

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An illuminated manuscript folio focused on Buddhism, with a central dharma wheel or teaching mandala, comparative side columns, and a lower band of figures, paths, or symbols.
Buddhism expands the concordance chapter with a disciplined companion plate on suffering, liberation, and the path of awakening.
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