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The program of statues and paintings in the kondo at Horyuji makes the temple a terrestrial representation of the Buddha's ____________.
 
  have no clue about this one

Question 2

In the San Vitale mosaic of Justinian, Archbishop Maximianus of Ravenna and Attendants, Justinian's placement communicates his position as head of ____________ and ____________.
 
  what are they?


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: blissful realm

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Church; State



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