Ajanta
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Ajanta

Its Place in Buddhist Art

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Ajanta

Its Place in Buddhist Art

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The Ajanta caves in Maharashtra, India, have been a subject of considerable fascination since their discovery by British officers in 1819. These thirty-one rock-cut caves, located along a dramatic ravine above the Waghora River, are known for their intricate Buddhist art spanning several centuries. The caves include monastic dwellings (vihāras) and prayer halls (caitya halls), some elaborately decorated with murals and sculptures. As these caves were carved out of the rock rather than being naturally occurring formations, they required immense effort and coordination to construct. Despite the number assigned to each cave by archaeologists, the order of their excavation remains uncertain, and many of them are left incomplete. This unfinished state, combined with stylistic diversity within individual caves, suggests the artists might have worked across different caves at varying times, possibly following the natural light throughout the day to guide their progress.

Ajanta is distinctive in the history of Indian art because it uniquely combines painting, sculpture, and architecture to showcase Buddhist art evolution from the early Hīnayāna aniconic tradition through to the Mahāyāna phase, where Buddha images and Bodhisattvas appear prominently. The artistic themes in Ajanta revolve around narrative portrayals and worship-focused iconography, with shrine figures embodying a massive, spiritual weightiness, in contrast to the more graceful or dwarfish depictions of demigods and figures in the Jātaka tales. This study explores the origins of this iconographic duality at Ajanta, examining how the artistic and religious traditions that shaped it developed internally and in relation to other sites, illuminating how the evolution of Buddhism itself is mirrored in its art and monuments.

Divided into three main parts, the study analyzes historical, architectural, and stylistic progressions that influenced Ajanta's art. The first section delves into historical contexts relevant to Buddhist development in the area, while the second investigates the architectural evolution of caitya halls and vihāras and the emergence of the Buddha image. The third section focuses on the stylistic progression of the narrative art at Ajanta, tracking the evolution of both the Buddha image and the surrounding decorative forms. Through synthesizing historical, paleographic, and iconographic evidence, the study aims to provide a cohesive understanding of Buddhist art’s evolution, specifically at Ajanta, over several centuries.

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1977.

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Topic
Art
Subtopic
Asian Art

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. CONTENTS 1
  5. LIST OF MAPS AND FIGURES
  6. LIST OF PLATES
  7. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  8. A NOTE ON QUOTATIONS, TRANSLITERATIONS, AND ABBREVIATIONS
  9. INTRODUCTION
  10. II HISTORICAL SETTING
  11. THE VAKATAKAS
  12. THE DECCAN AFTER THE SATAVAHANAS
  13. EARLY INSCRIPTIONS OF THE VAKATAKAS
  14. THE RA$TRAKUTAS OF MANAPURA
  15. THE MAHARAJAS OF VALKHA
  16. THE TRAIKOTAKAS
  17. BUDDHISM AND THE DECCAN
  18. Ill ICONOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENTS
  19. DEVELOPMENT OF THE VIHARA SHRINE
  20. IMAGE AND STUPA BAGH
  21. AJANTA XIX: SYNTHESIS AND INNOVATION
  22. MUDRA, ASANA, AND SHRINE
  23. DIFFERENTIATION AND CHANGING SIGNIFICANCE OF THE IMAGE IN THE MAHAYANA
  24. AJANTA XVI: IMAGE AND PLAN
  25. BEFORE AND AFTER
  26. IV STYLISTIC TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS
  27. THE NARRATIVE TRADITION AND THE BUDDHA IMAGE
  28. LEGACIES OF THE NARRATIVE TRADITION: THE BUDDHA AND SECONDARY FIGURES
  29. DEVELOPMENT OF THE BUDDHA IMAGE IN THE DECCAN
  30. THE VIHARA SHRINE IMAGE
  31. DECORATIVE ELEMENTS AND STYLISTIC CHRONOLOGY
  32. STYLES, TRENDS, AND INFLUENCES
  33. BAGH, AJANTA, AND KANHERI
  34. THE GUIDING PRINCIPLE
  35. V CONCLUSIONS
  36. HISTORY AND PATRONAGE
  37. SOURCES OF INFLUENCE
  38. STUPA AND IMAGE
  39. DEVELOPMENT OF VIHARA SHRINE
  40. INSCRIPTIONAL EVIDENCE AND LINKS
  41. INSCRIPTIONS AND CHRONOLOGY OF THE SHRINE IMAGE
  42. TERMINOLOGY IN THE AJANTA INSCRIPTIONS AND THE MAHAYANA
  43. RITUAL, PLAN, AND SYMBOLISM
  44. THE NARRATIVE TRADITION AND THE MAHAYANA
  45. HISTORY, STYLE AND RELIGION IN SUMMARY
  46. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  47. INDEX