Summary: The text delves into the varying interpretations of artistic works and historical texts related to Buddhist art, the feminine religious symbolism in diverse cultural contexts, and the representations of tales like the 'Great Miracle' as portrayed in ancient monuments such as Boro-Budur. The subtle nuances in iconography, postures, and narratives reveal a rich vein of religious and cultural significance that transcend time and space, with keen observations on stylistic variations and symbolic resonances. The analysis ranges from textual elucidations to visual interpretations, providing a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between art, religion, and history in the depiction of sacred themes and cultural traditions in diverse artistic mediums across different historical periods and geographical locations, culminating in an appreciation of the deep spirituality and aesthetic beauty embedded in Buddhist art.