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Mark Ashkenazi - Artist

Mark Ashkenazi Art Collections

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This is the website of Mark Ashkenazi.   Shop for canvas prints, framed prints, posters,greeting cards, and more.Mark Ashkenazi is an Israeli photo artist based in New York City.   He loved art since childhood and everyone around him, including himself, knew that he would become an artist.   Starting artwork at such a young age provided him with the opportunity to learn a lot from other renowned artists.It also provided him with the means to continually refine his technique.   He was hard working and as years went by, he became a professional artist.   Mark focuses on...more
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Buddha

Buddha, (Sanskrit: “Awakened One”) clan name (Sanskrit) Gautama or (Pali) Gotama, personal name (Sanskrit) Siddhartha or (Pali) Siddhattha, (born c. 6th–4th century BCE, Lumbini, near Kapilavastu, Shakya republic, Kosala kingdom [now in Nepal]—died, Kusinara, Malla republic, Magadha kingdom [now Kasia, India]), the founder of Buddhism, one of the major religions and philosophical systems of southern and eastern Asia and of the world. Buddha is one of the many epithets of a teacher who lived in northern India sometime between the 6th and the 4th century before the Common Era. His followers, known as Buddhists, propagated the religion that is known today as Buddhism. The title buddha was used by a number of religious groups in ancient India and had a range of meanings, but it came to be associated most strongly with the tradition of Buddhism and to mean an enlightened being, one who has awakened from the sleep of ignorance and achieved freedom from suffering. According to the various traditions of Buddhism, there have been buddhas in the past and there will be buddhas in the future. Some forms of Buddhism hold that there is only one buddha for each historical age; others hold that all beings will eventually become buddhas because they possess the buddha nature (tathagatagarbha).

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