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English: Standing Stone Amitabha Buddha of Gamsansa Temple(National Treasures No.82 of South Korea)
Bodhisattva Maiterya, Unified Silla period. National Museum of korea, Seoul, South Korea.
한국어: 감산사 석조미륵보살입상 (대한민국 국보 제82호)
文言:甘山寺石造彌勒菩薩立像 (大韓民國 國寶 第82號)
Date 3,5,2006
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