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The #Agusan image (commonly referred to in the Philippines as the #GoldenTara in allusion to its supposed, but disputed,[1] identity as an image of a Buddhist Tara)— with Field Museum at Field Museum.

The #Agusan image (commonly referred to in the Philippines as the #GoldenTara in allusion to its supposed, but disputed,[1] identity as an image of a Buddhist Tara)— with Field Museum at Field Museum.

The #Agusan image (commonly referred to in the Philippines as the #GoldenTara in allusion to its supposed, but disputed,[1] identity as an image of a Buddhist Tara)— with Field Museum at Field Museum.

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The #Agusanimage (commonly referred to in the Philippines as the #GoldenTara due to its earliest and most-common association with, but disputed,[1] identity as an image of a Buddhist Tara) is a 2 kg (4.4 lb),[2] 21-karat gold undoubtably Hindu-Buddhist goddess

The #Agusanimage (commonly referred to in the Philippines as the #GoldenTara due to its earliest and most-common association with, but disputed,[1] identity as an image of a Buddhist Tara) is a 2 kg (4.4 lb),[2] 21-karat gold undoubtably Hindu-Buddhist goddess

The #Agusanimage (commonly referred to in the Philippines as the #GoldenTara due to its earliest and most-common association with, but disputed,[1] identity as an image of a Buddhist Tara) is a 2 kg (4.4 lb),[2] 21-karat gold undoubtably Hindu-Buddhist goddess

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