Ajanta: History and Development, Volume 3 The Arrival of the Uninvited

Ajanta: History and Development, Volume 3 The Arrival of the Uninvited

Author: Walter Spink

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-11-12

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 9047416279

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Volume Five comprises, along with introductory comments, two "cave by cave" guides. One which, very briefly, describes the character of each cave and its patronage, is intended to be useful for the general visitor to the site. The other, very detailed, discusses the position and peculiarities of each cave in relation to the overall, year by year, development of the site. This volume also contains a complete set of cave plans, and various illuminating charts, graphs, outlines, and maps.


Ajanta: The arrival of the uninvited

Ajanta: The arrival of the uninvited

Author: Walter M. Spink

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9004148337

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Annotation. Volume Two begins with the contentious, yet challenging, views of Hans Bakker and Richard Cohen, both of whom are involved with an overview of Ajanta's development. This is explored further in shorter essays by Karl Khandalavala, Arvind Jamkhedkar, and Brahmanand Deshpande. At the same time, the author presents a detailed analysis of the form and development of Cave 26, as a model upon which his other arguments are built.


Ajanta: History and Development, Volume 7 Bagh, Dandin, Cells and Cell Doorways

Ajanta: History and Development, Volume 7 Bagh, Dandin, Cells and Cell Doorways

Author: Walter Spink

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2017-01-09

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 9004321926

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Walter Spink’s intense concern with the development of the Ajanta caves and their architectural, sculptural and painted features finds its most insistent reflection in his present richly illustrated study. In part 1, Spink explains the many connections between the Bagh caves and its “sister site”, Ajanta. He particularly emphasizes the leading role that Bagh plays in establishing the “short chronology” and in the crucial matter of Buddhist shrine development from the aniconic to iconic forms of worship. In part 2, along with his colleague Professor Naomichi Yaguchi, who also provided the photographs and the newly informative plans, the authors show how, over the course of a mere decade, better and better ways were discovered to fit the doors in the cells where the monks lived. Such an analysis reveals the vigor of the conceptual and technical changes that characterize Ajanta’s evolution from its start in the early 460s to its traumatic collapse in about 470. Moving from Ajanta’s beginning to its ending, the evolution of door fittings parallels the precise and dramatic development of Indian history in the remarkable course of the emperor Harisena’s reign.


Ajanta: History and Development, Volume 2 Arguments about Ajanta

Ajanta: History and Development, Volume 2 Arguments about Ajanta

Author: Walter Spink

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-11-12

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9047409353

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This volume in Brill’s renowned Ajanta series discusses contentious views on Ajanta’s development, the often-dramatic changes in patronage, and the intriguing problem of why Ajanta’s original (Hinayana) caves were not refurbished by the Vakataka. A comprehensive appendix on Ajanta inscriptions is also included.


Greater Magadha

Greater Magadha

Author: Johannes Bronkhorst

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2007-04-30

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9047419650

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Greater Magadha, roughly the eastern part of the Gangetic plain of northern India, has so far been looked upon as deeply indebted to Brahmanical culture. Religions such as Buddhism and Jainism are thought of as derived, in one way or another, from Vedic religion. This belief is defective in various respects. This book argues for the importance and independence of Greater Magadha as a cultural area until a date close to the beginning of the Common Era. In order to correct the incorrect notions, two types of questions are dealt with: questions pertaining to cultural and religious dependencies, and questions relating to chronology. As a result a modified picture arises that also has a bearing on the further development of Indian culture.


The Buddhist Caves at Aurangabad: Transformations in Art and Religion

The Buddhist Caves at Aurangabad: Transformations in Art and Religion

Author: Pia Brancaccio

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010-12-17

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9004192123

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Drawing on a large corpus of cross-disciplinary evidence, this book sheds light on the life of the Aurangabad caves and offers new interpretations on the development of Buddhist art and practice in the region, from the diffusion of early rock-cut monasteries to the advent of Mahayana and the emergence of esoteric art and rituals.


Gandhāran Art in Its Buddhist Context

Gandhāran Art in Its Buddhist Context

Author: Wannaporn Rienjang

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2023-03-23

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 1803274743

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This book considers Gandhāran art in relation to its religious contexts and meanings within ancient Buddhism. Addressing the responses of patrons and worshippers at the monasteries and shrines of Gandhāra, papers seek to understand more about why Gandhāran art was made and what its iconographical repertoire meant to ancient viewers.


Ajanta: Arguments about Ajanta

Ajanta: Arguments about Ajanta

Author: Walter M. Spink

Publisher: Handbook of Oriental Studies.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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This volume in Brill's renowned Ajanta series discusses contentious views on Ajanta's development, the often-dramatic changes in patronage, and the intriguing problem of why Ajanta's original (Hinayana) caves were not refurbished by the Vakataka. A comprehensive appendix on Ajanta inscriptions is also included.


Archaeology and Buddhism in South Asia

Archaeology and Buddhism in South Asia

Author: Himanshu Prabha Ray

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-08-31

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1351394320

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This book traces the archaeological trajectory of the expansion of Buddhism and its regional variations in South Asia. Focusing on the multireligious context of the subcontinent in the first millennium BCE, the volume breaks from conventional studies that pose Buddhism as a counter to the Vedic tradition to understanding the religion more integrally in terms of dhamma (teachings of the Buddha), dāna (practice of cultivating generosity) and the engagement with the written word. The work underlines that relic and image worship were important features in the spread of Buddhism in the region and were instrumental in bringing the monastics and the laity together. Further, the author examines the significance of the histories of monastic complexes (viharas, stupas, caityas) and also religious travel and pilgrimage that provided connections across the subcontinent and the seas. An interdisciplinary study, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars in South Asian studies, religion, especially Buddhist studies, history and archaeology.