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T T T T #2 HTUNEW SEARCHUT H HTUHELPUT H HTUABOUT COLLECTIONUT H TITLE:T TBuddhist service, Manzanar Relocation Center, California / photograph by Ansel Adams. CALL NUMBER:T TLOT 10479-5, no. 23 [P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER:T TLC-DIG-TppprsT-00360 (b&w digital file from original print) LC-DIG-TppprsT-T00180T (b&w digital file from original neg.) LC-A35-T01-6-M-36 (b&w film dup. neg.) No known restrictions on publication. SUMMARY:T TMan reading at podium while two men pray. MEDIUM:T T1 photographic print : gelatin silver.1 negative : nitrate. CREATED/PUBLISHED:T T[1943] CREATOR:HTUAdams, Ansel, 1902- photographer.ut H NOTES: Title transcribed from Ansel Adams' caption on verso of print. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-6-M- 36. Gift; Ansel Adams; 1965-1968. Forms part of: Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs. SUBJECTS:HTUManzanar War Relocation Center--People--1940-1950.UT H HTUWorld War, 1939-1945--Japanese Americans--California--Manzanar.UT H HTUJapanese Americans--California--Manzanar--1940-1950.UT H HTUBuddhism--California--Manzanar--1940-1950.UT H HTUReligious services--california--manzanar--1940-1950.ut H FORMAT:HTUGelatin silver prints 1940-1950.UT H HTUNitrate negatives 1940-1950.UT H PART OF:T TAdams, Ansel, 1902- Manzanar War Relocation Center photographs REPOSITORY:T TLibrary of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA DIGITAL ID:T T(original print) TppprsT 00360 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/tppprst.00360 (original neg.) TppprsT T00180T http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/tppprst.t00180t

T T #3 HTUNEW SEARCHUT H HTUHELPUT H HTUABOUT COLLECTIONUT H TITLE:T TIvolginsk Buddhist Datsan, main temple interior, Buddha shrine, Ivolga, Russia CALL NUMBER:T TLC-B05-00844 [P&P] Digital images provided in preference to originals, as per division preservation policy. REPRODUCTION NUMBER:T TLC-DIG-TppmscaT-T01434T (digital file from original) Publication may be restricted. For information see "Brumfield Photograph Collection" (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/res/273_brum.html). MEDIUM:T T1 slide : color ; 35 mm. CREATED/PUBLISHED:T T2000. CREATOR:HTUBrumfield, William Craft, 1944- photographer.ut H NOTES: Number assigned by photographer: ivol004. Title, date, and place from photographer's inventory. Forms part of: William C. Brumfield photograph collection. SUBJECTS:HTUBuddhist temples--russia (Federation)--2000.UT H HTUShrines--Russia (Federation)--2000.UT H HTURussia (Federation)--Republic of Buriatiia--IvolgaUT H FORMAT:HTUSlides Color 2000.UT H REPOSITORY:T TLibrary of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA DIGITAL ID:T T(original) TppmscaT T01434T http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/tppmscat.t01434t CARD #:T Tbru2002000226

T T #4 PREVIOUS NEXT HTUNEW SEARCHUT H HTUMap Collections: 1500-2004UT H East Asia. HTUnited States. Central Intelligence Agency.UT H CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C. : Central Intelligence Agency, 2004] NOTES "803067AI 6-04." Scale 1:8,000,000. SUBJECTS HTUEast Asia--Maps.UT H HTUEast Asia.UT H MEDIUM 1 map : col. ; 92 x 78 cm. CALL NUMBER G7800 2004.U5 REPOSITORY Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA DIGITAL ID g7800 ct001319 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g7800.ct001319

#5 Wheel of Life HTUSrid pa'i khor lout HT (Wheel of Life). Painting on cloth, twentieth century. Tibetan Collection, H TAsian DivisionTH (109) In the Tibetan Buddhist world view, the six realms of existence (Gods, demigods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, and hell-beings) are all held in the grasp of the Lord of Death. In the center of the wheel are the three root poisons of desire, hatred, and ignorance symbolized by the cock, snake, and pig, and on the outer rim are the twelve links of dependent origination by which all causes and effects are determined. The ultimate goal, shown by the monks in the left inner circle and the Buddha in the upper right, is to follow a path that frees one from these cycles.

#6 Buddhist World Map Hotan. H TNansenbushã bankoku shoka no zuth T (The World Map of Buddhism). Kyoto: 1710. HTGeography and Map DivisionTH (113) Compiled during Japan's age of national isolation (1636-1854), this world map is representative of Buddhist cosmology. Drawn in 1710 by Htan (1654-1738), a Buddhist monk, it is characteristic of a type of early East Asian map that were not based on objective geographic knowledge, but on the more or less legendary statements in Buddhist literature. The map is centered on India and shows the mythical Anukodatchi-pond, which represents the center of the universe and from which four rivers flow in the four cardinal directions.

#7 Mandala of Auspicious Beginnings This is the first mandala in a set of 139 that were painted in the nineteenth century to serve as aids to a compilation of Mahayana Buddhist teachings. In Mahayana Buddhism, the ideal is the Bodhisattva, one who has taken the vow to become a Buddha, an enlightened one. The mandala, a symbol of the universe in Buddhist cultures, depicts the three great Bodhisattvas who represent the power, wisdom, and compassion of the Buddhas. This mandala was placed first in the collection to invoke the blessings of the Bodhisattvas, and serve as a dedication to the entire collection. Bsod-nams-rgya-mtsho. "HThree-Deity Mandala of the Auspicious BeginningTH" in TChibetto "mandara" shuseit (Tibetan Mandalas: The Ngor Collection). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1983. Reproduction. Japanese Collection, HTAsian DivisionTH (2) Courtesy of Kodansha International Ltd., Tokyo

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