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“Intrusive Art” at Ajaṇṭā in the Late Middle Period: The Case of Bhadrāsana Buddhas
Author Revire, Nicolas (著)
Source Religions
Volumev.13 n.9
Date2022.09
Pages23
PublisherMDIP
Publisher Url https://www.mdpi.com/
LocationBasel, Switzerland [巴塞爾, 瑞士]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Author Affiliation: Thammasat University.

2. Religions 2022, 13(9), 771.
KeywordAjaṇṭā; bhadrāsana; Buddhist art and iconography; intrusive art; Mahāyāna; western Deccan caves
AbstractFollowing the apparent chaos that ensued at Ajaṇṭā during the so-called “period of disruption” in the wake of King Hariṣeṇa’s death (ca. 478–480 CE), local monks and residents in the caves continued to sponsor the donation of what we term “intrusive” images after the late Walter Spink. These new donations consisted of hundreds of Buddha images, a few of which retain today painted or incised dedicatory inscriptions in Sanskrit. Many of these images represent the Buddha preaching and seated in the “auspicious pose” (bhadrāsana) on the conventional lion throne with his legs down. In this article, the author focuses on the images accompanied by inscriptions since they provide a better understanding of the reuse of consecrated caves, and of the nature of this new and brief iconographic development implemented by local Buddhist residents. The sudden appearance of Bhadrāsana Buddhas seems indeed to correlate with a rise to prevalence of Mahāyāna Buddhist practices at Ajaṇṭā during the late Middle Period.
Table of contentsAbstract 1
Keywords 1
1. Introduction 1
2. Introducing Ajaṇṭā 2
3. “Intrusive” Images at Ajaṇṭā 3
3.1. Cave 2 4
3.2. Upper Cave 6 5
3.3. Cave 7 5
3.4. Cave 9 5
3.5. Cave 10 7
3.6. Cave 11 9
3.7. Cave 19 10
3.8. Cave 22 11
3.9. Cave 26 15
4. Summary and Discussion: The Rise of the Mahāyāna? 17
Abbreviations 20
Notes 20
References 21
ISSN20771444 (E)
DOI10.3390/rel13090771
Hits99
Created date2023.09.28
Modified date2023.09.28



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