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English: Regular Illustration at end of "Buddhism: An Illustrated Quarterly Review" Vol 1. No. 2, December 1903., depicting the Buddha's Dhamma via Lotus in Pond, usually depicting the path to enlightenment 'growing out of the mud and water into the light'. This was obviously like an associated logo for International Buddhist Society.
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Source Buddhism: An Illustrated Quarterly Review. Vol 1. No. 2, December 1903.
Author Printed for the International Buddhist Society in Rangoon, Burma by Hanthawaddy Printing Works in 1903.

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Depciting the Buddha's Dhamma via Lotus in Pond.

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