
Buddha Vairochana
- Location
- Bimda Temple; near Jyekundo (present-day Qinghai Province, China)
- Date
- 806
- Material
- stone with painted and textile decoration
- Dimensions
- height approx. 63 in. (160 cm)
- Photo Credit
- photograph by Liu Lizhong
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