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Donors and Religious Practice

Buddha in Bhumisparsa Mudra (gesture of calling the earth to witness)
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Sadaik (storage chest)
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Round Storage Box
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Hsun-ok (offerings container), crowned by the mythical bird hintha
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Three Mythical Hintha Bird Containers
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Offering Bowl on Pedestal (hsun-ok)
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Votive tablet with inscription
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Votive Tablet
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Medallion-shaped votive tablet with inscription
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Votive tablet
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Votive Tablet
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Votive Tablet with Inscription
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Votive Tablet
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Votive Tablet
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Votive Tablet with Inscription
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Votive Tablet
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Sumedha offering himself to Dipankara Buddha as a bridge over the mud
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Healing Buddha
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Wungyi (minister) seated in the attitude of a Buddha
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Wungyi (minister)
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Standing Donor King, with Crown and Royal Robes
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Kneeling Princess
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Covered Bowl
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Kaw tee (offering bowl)
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Tiered ok-kwet (food receptacle)
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Architectural Wood Carving with Kneeling nats (spirits) within Floral Design
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Tagundaing (post with a mythical hintha bird, the Earth Goddess, and two standing devas)
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