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The Khotanese Ox-head Mountain paintings in Dunhuang=敦煌的于闐牛頭山繪畫 |
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Hamar, Imre (著)=郝清新 (au.)
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When the Himalaya Meets with Alps: The International Forum on Buddhist Art & Buddhism’s Transmission to Europe
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Date | 2016 |
Location | Madrid, Spain [馬德里, 西班牙] |
Content type | 會議論文=Proceeding Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Held on August 26-29, 2016. |
Abstract | The Ox-head mountain is one of the Khotanese auspicious images that can be seen in several Dunhuang caves. The Ox-head mountain is regarded as sacred place of Buddhism as Buddha is said to have preached his doctrine there. Chinese interpreters of the Buddhāvataṃsaka-sūtra identify this mountain as one of the abodes where bodhisattvas stay, and Xuanzang also recorded legends associated with this mountain in his Record of Western Regions. Due to the family relations between the Khotanese royal court and the governors of Dunhuang the images of Khotanese king, princes and auspicious imaged were painted in Dunhuang caves. In this paper we are going to discuss the iconographical significance of the Ox-head mountain images in Dunhuang. |
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Created date | 2022.12.27 |
Modified date | 2022.12.27 |
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