Buddhist Paintings of Darjeeling: Identification and Interpretation
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Date
2015-03
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Karatoya : North Bengal University journal of History
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Bhattacharya, Dahlia
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University of North Bengal
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Lama, Sudash
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Abstract
The time has not yet come to write a history of Buddhist art. Such a study needs a
detailed description of all the collections of Buddhist art preserved in different parts of the country
and outside the country. The Buddhist painting of Darjeeling characterized the pantheon of
northern Buddhism. It is very difficult task to distinguish and classify the host of many-armed and
many-headed divine beings, armed with whole arsenal of warlike attributes, the numerous figures
of saintly lamas, abbots of monasteries, who appears on painting side by side number of religious
symbols gives multiple meaning and disseminate the idea of direct intuition along with
ethnographic variation.
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8
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2229-4880
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1 - 10