Ajanta Caves a UNESCO World Heritage Site and place of pilgrimage for Mongolian Buddhists and Buddhists worldwide. Mongolia emerged from the fall of Communism...
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Shree Benoy K Behl (art photographer, filmmaker,and historian) addresses Srijan Talks on beautiful aspects of Indian art and highlights the eternal murals of...
The Badami Cave temples, a complex of Hindu and Jain cave temples located in Badami, a town in the Bagalkot district in northern part of Karnataka, India...
Ajanta Heritage and Culture’s purpose as laid out by Mayfair, London based Co-Founder Vedan Choolun is a unique initiative using state of the art AI techniques...
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These flautists are part of the Dancing Girl Scene, in the Mahajanka Jataka, on the left wall of Cave 1.
In this scene — truly one of the great masterpieces of the art of Ajanta – two men look compassionately towards the prince and princess as they depart...
The Bodhisattva Prince Vishvantara is the last birth of the Buddha before he is born as Siddhartha who gained enlightenment. Here, he is seen with his wife...
A Bodhisattva is a being on his way to enlightenment. ‘Vajrapani’ means ‘Bearer of the Thunderbolt’. With his glorious crown, he brings before us the majesty...
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