Collection

Our collection currently contains more than 100,000 works of art and design dating from ancient times to today. Of these objects, 758 of them are on view in the museum now. 84,693 of them are available online. There are 1,596 recent acquisitions. All of our collection records are living documents. They are frequently revised and enhanced.

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Helen Frederick

Just as water merges in the ocean milk in milk, butter in butter, the space inside a broken pot in the space outside, likewise, the individual soul merges into the Universal Being. 162.
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Helen Frederick

61.... pure as gold refined in fire and tested thoroughly in the flames of reason, always protects one from death
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Helen Frederick

114. Just as an image of quartz shines in a mirror similarly that which is consciousness and bliss, the true self, shines in the buddhi.
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Helen Frederick

33. Hectave jagatāmeva sainsārārnava setave; Prabhave sarva vidyānāin, sainbhave gurave namah.
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Helen Frederick

Salutations to the revered One who uplifts souls mounted on the tree of the world sinking into the ocean of hell. 31
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Helen Frederick

60. It is the principal pillar holding the stage of all the worlds. It showers the nectar of compassion. It pierces to the secret of this universal assembly composed of various elements. It creates..
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Helen Frederick

Sri devejuva: 2. Om namo devadevesa paratpara jagadhuro sadasiva mahadeva gurudiksam pradehi me.
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Helen Frederick

1. Kailāsa śikhare ramye bhakti sandhana nayakam; Pranamya pārvati bhaktyā śankaram paryaprechata.
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Helen Frederick

48. Ayam mayāñjalubaddho dayā sāgara srddhaye; yad anugrahato jantuś, citra samasāra muktibhak.
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Helen Frederick

155.... Inside the hollow of a banyan or thorn-apple tree or under a mango tree.
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Helen Frederick

The first syllable 'Gu' means darkness: the second 'Ru' light. The Guru is doubtlessly Brahma who dispels all darkness. 23.
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Helen Frederick

72. Salutations to the Guru who is firmly astride the power of knowledge who is adorned with the necklace of Truth and who grants worldly fulfillment as well as salvation.
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Helen Frederick

96. Śivaśāsanatah śivaśāsanatah śivaśāsanatah śivaśāsanatah!
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Helen Frederick

152. Atha Kāmyajape sthānam kathayāmi varanane; sāgare va saritlĪre, athavāhariharālaye.
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Helen Frederick

-Salutations to East Meredith- KABIR: I LAUGH WHEN I HEAR THAT FISH IN THE WATER IS THIRSTY. YOU DO NOT SEE THAT THE REAL IS IN YOUR HOME AND YOU WONDER FROM FOREST TO FOREST LISTLESSLY! HERE IS...
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Helen C. Frederick

Copper plate for Pegasus Cries-Apocalypse Again in 1972