
Mogao Caves - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Carved into the cliffs above the Dachuan River, the Mogao Caves south-east of the Dunhuang oasis, Gansu Province, comprise the largest, most richly endowed, and longest used treasure house of Buddhist art in the world.
Ajanta Caves - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Altogether, six caves (caves 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 15A) were excavated in the first phase by Hinayana/Theravadin followers of Buddhism, wherein Buddha was worshipped in an aniconic/symbolic form. These caves are simple and austere, and carry mural paintings sparsely.
Yungang Grottoes - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The massive Yungang Buddhist grottoes were cut from the mid-5 th Century to early-6 th Century AD. Comprising 252 caves and niches and 51,000 statues within a carved area of 18,000 square meters, the Yungang Grottoes represent the outstanding achievement of …
Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan …
Carved into the Bamiyan Cliffs are the two niches of the giant Buddha statues (55m and 38m high) destroyed by the Taliban in 2001, and numerous caves forming a large ensemble of Buddhist monasteries, chapels and sanctuaries along the foothills of the valley dating from the 3rd to the 5th century C.E. In several of the caves and niches, often ...
Ajanta Caves - Gallery - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The first Buddhist cave monuments at Ajanta date from the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. During the Gupta period (5th and 6th centuries A.D.), many more richly decorated caves were added to the original group. The ...
Longmen Grottoes - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The Longmen Grottoes, located on bothsides of the Yi River to the south of the ancient capital of Luoyang, Henan province, comprise more than 2,300 caves and niches carved into the steep limestone cliffs over a 1km long stretch. These contain almost 110,000 Buddhist stone statues, more than 60 stupas and 2,800 inscriptions carved on steles.
Ellora Caves - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Ellora Caves includes all the elements necessary to express its Outstanding Universal Value, including the architectural and sculptural elements that bear witness to Buddhism, Brahmanism, and Jainism in an uninterrupted sequence of monuments from AD 600 to 1000.
Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
A sacred pilgrimage site for 22 centuries, this cave monastery, with its five sanctuaries, is the largest, best-preserved cave-temple complex in Sri Lanka. The Buddhist mural paintings (covering an area of 2,100 m 2) are of particular importance, as are the 157 statues.
the Buddhist cave art of Indian origin developed into a local art. These caves are square in plan, usually with chambers both in front and in the rear. Some caves have so-called stupa pillars, carved out of rock, in the centre and others can have ritual passageways carved in …
Mogao Caves - Gallery - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
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