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832-214090 - Elephant, sign, the museum of Pre-and Early History, Luisenhuette, cultural monument, Naturpark nature reserve Homert, Wocklum, Balve, Sauerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-164622 - The Pyramide office and commercial building, satellite town, housing estate, quarter with pre-fabricated concrete buildings, Marzahn-Hellersdorf district, Berlin, Germany, Europe
832-164624 - Prefab high rise-buildings, apartment buildings, satellite town, housing estate, quarter with pre-fabricated concrete buildings, Marzahn-Hellersdorf district, Berlin, Germany, Europe
832-62367 - Cross and angels with a view towards the city from the church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios, built on the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of Cholula, San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Latin America, North America
832-62365 - Roof of the Convento de San Gabriel monastery at night in front of the church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios on the ruins of the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of Cholula, San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Latin America, North America
832-62377 - Replica of the mural of The Pulque Drinkers, a traditional drink of the Aztecs, the museum of the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of Cholula, San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Latin America, North America
832-62368 - Archway and towers of the church of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de los Remedios, built on the pre-Hispanic Pyramid of Cholula, San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Latin America, North America
1196-239 - A solitary mask dancer appears wearing a frightening mask and silk brocade. they circle the courtyard with sprightly leaps. called protectors of faith, or dharmapdla, the origins of figures like these can be traced back to the pre-aryan peoples of india. originally known as yaksas (literally, a wondrous thing), they were tree spirits, who were accepted by the buddhists as defenders of the faith. in nepal and tibet, as in india, local deities were converted into protectors. a devotee of an alien sect devised a means to humiliate the buddha and his disciples. the buddha discovered it and succeeded in converting him to his teaching. due to lack of wisdom, the buddha remarked, some could not realize the goodness of his disciples and he compared the ignorant to the blind and the wise to those who have eyes.nobody is condemned in buddhism, for greatness is latent even in the seemingly lowliest just as lotuses spring from muddy ponds. -the dhammapada. solu khumbu, nepal