Category: Painting
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Ajanta Cave 17: narrative paintings 3
Shudhodana Udayin Rahula Dhanapala Indrabrahmana Mahasamaja Devavatara Mahapratiharya Related Images:
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Ajanta Cave 17: narrative painting 2
Shadadanta Vanara Mahakapi Shyama Bodhi Vishvantara Sarvadada Shibi Sutasoma Simhala Indra Related Images:
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Ajanta Cave 17: narrative paintings 1
Matsya Hamsa Shasa Ruru Mriga Sharabha Mahisha Riksha Simha Hastin Matriposhaka Related Images:
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#92. Mahāprātihārya
Cave No. 17 Identification: Foucher (1921, narrative no. 57). For the story, vide Cave 1, No. 88. —Source: Singh 2019, 31-33; Schlingloff 2013, I, 488-490 Related Images:
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#77. Dhanapāla
Cave No. 17 Identification: episodes 1, 3, 4, 5 by Griffiths (1896, p. 36). It is an episode from the life of the Buddha.— King Ajātaśatru had an angry elephant, Dhanapāla, at Rājagṛha, who was often involved in rampages. So, whenever Dhanapāla went on his rounds in the town, the public was given prior notice.…
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#63. Indra
Cave No. 17 Identification: Schlingloff (1973, p. 196–203).— Once, the asuras (demons) attacked Indra, the king of gods, because they begrudged him his power and glory. So, Indra had to battle them with an army of chariots, elephants, cavalry, and infantry. The battle began on the shores of the ocean of heaven. After heavy fighting,…
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#21. Mahiṣa
Cave No. 17 (No photo.) Identification: Begley (1966, p. 141). For the story, vide Cave 17, narrative no. 22. —Source: Singh 2019, 31-33; Related Images:
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#24. Siṃha
Cave No. 17 Identification: Foucher (1921, narrative no. 29).— A siṃha (lion), on hearing the loud wails of merchants caught by a giant snake in a jungle, came running with his elephant friend to help them. From atop the elephant’s head, he jumped on the snake and killed it. The elephant, however, died as the…
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#68. Śuddhodana
Cave No. 17 Identification: Schlingloff 2013. It is an episode from the life of the Buddha. Māra, the king of the world of desires, spread the rumour that in his quest for enlightenment, the Buddha had succumbed to his severe lifestyle. However, well-wishers quickly dispelled the rumours and asserted that the prince was now an…
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#69. Udāyin
Cave No. 17 Identification: Schlingloff 2013. It is an episode from the life of the Buddha. Udāyin, the son of the court priest at Kapilavastu that was the kingdom of King Śuddhodana, was called Kālodāyin as he was dark-complexioned. Śuddhodana had close ties with Prasenajit, the king of Śrāvastī. Udāyin would carry Śuddhodana’s messages to…