Значение слова "AJANTA" найдено в 2 источниках

AJANTA

найдено в "Encyclopedia of hinduism"
Ajanta: translation

   At Ajanta in the Aurangabad District of Maha-rashtra are some of the most famous ancient caves of India. Here are preserved some of India’s most beautiful ancient painting and sculpturing. The caves date from the second century B.C.E. to seventh century C.E. There are 29 caves at Ajanta, which are carved into solid stone halfway up a large hill that curves gently away, to the left of the visitor. In the middle of the steep incline is a walk-way, which appears made on a natural cliff.
   All of the caves at Ajanta were done by the Buddhists. Some were clearly used as monastic dwellings, and others were chaityas or shrine rooms. Some of the caves have beautiful frescoes depicting scenes from the Buddhist Jatakas (tales of the life of the BUDDHA). The frescoes of Ajanta show a development of nearly 1,000 years of fresco art. Other caves have impressive figures of the Buddha in high relief.
   Further reading: Benoy K. Behl, The Ajanta Caves: Ancient Paintings of Buddhist India (New York: Thames & Hudson, 2004); Guide to the Ajanta Paintings (New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 1999–2003); Swati Mitra, ed., From Ajanta to Ellora: Travel Guide (New Delhi: Eicher Goodearth Ltd., 2005); Lachu Moorjani, Ajanta: Regional Feasts of India (Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith, Publisher, 2005); Walter Spink, Ajanta to Ellora (Bombay: Marg Publications, 1967).


найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Ajanta: übersetzung

Ajạnta
 
[-dʒ-], Adschạnta, buddhistische Höhlenanlage im nördlichen Dekhan, Indien, aus dem 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr. und dem 5.-7. Jahrhundert n. Chr. Die 30 Höhlentempel und -klöster (UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe) liegen im Halbkreis am Abhang eines Flusstals. Sie zeichnen sich aus durch reich gegliederten plastischen Schmuck. Besonders berühmt sind die Wand- und Deckenmalereien der Höhlen 17, 16, 2 und 1; dargestellt sind Szenen aus den Jataka-Legenden, Bildnisse des Buddha und der Bodhisattvas sowie Tier- und Pflanzenmotive.
 
Literatur:
 
G. Yazdani: A., 4 Bde. (London 1930-55);
 H. Plaeschke u. I. Plaeschke: Ind. Felsentempel u. Höhlenklöster. A. u. Elūrā (1983).
 


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