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El. knyga: Borobudur: Golden Tales of the Buddhas

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  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Tuttle Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462909100
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  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Tuttle Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462909100
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With vivid photography, and insightful commentary, this travel pictorial shines a light on the Buddhist art and architecture of Borobudur.

The glorious ninth–century Buddhist stupa of Borobudur—the largest Buddhist monument in the world—stands in the midst of the lush Kedu Plain of Central Java in Indonesia, where it is visited annually by over a million people.

Borobudur contains more than a thousand exquisitely carved relief panels extending along its many terraces for a total distance of more than a kilometer. These are arranged so as to take the visitor on a spiritual journey to enlightenment, and one ascends the monument past scenes depicting the world of desire, the life story of Buddha, and the heroic deeds of other enlightened beings—finally arriving at the great circular terraces at the top of the structure that symbolize the formless world of pure knowledge and perfection.
Photographer's Preface 12(1)
Author's Preface 13(26)
PART I History and Archaeology
Introduction
17(1)
Buddhism in India and Beyond
18(1)
Java and the Javanese
19(1)
Traders and Pilgrims
20(1)
Buddhism in Java
21(1)
The Kings of Ancient Java
22(1)
Old Javanese Buddhist Texts
23(2)
Building Borobudur
25(2)
For the Elite or for the Masses?
27(1)
Asleep for a Thousand Years
28(2)
The van Erp Restoration
30(1)
Indonesia Reclaims Borobudur
31(1)
Borobudur Today
32(2)
Archaeology of the Kedu Plain
34(5)
PART II Architecture and Symbolism
Introduction
39(5)
Monument with a Message
44(2)
Architectural History
46(1)
Borobudur as a Mountain
47(2)
Borobudur as a Stupa
49(1)
Borobudur as a Mandala
50(3)
The Buddha Statues
53(3)
A Vocabulary of Symbols
56(5)
PART III The Reliefs
Introduction
61(4)
The Mahakarmavibhangga: Visions of Worldly Desire
65(6)
The Jatakas and Avadanas: Previous Lives of the Buddhas
71(26)
The Jatakamala `Birth Stories'
72(5)
The Avadanas `Heroic Deeds'
77(20)
The Lalitavistara: Life of Gautama Buddha
97(30)
`The Unfolding of the Play'
98(29)
The Gandavyuha: Travels of a Young Man in Search of Wisdom
127(19)
The Story of Sudhana
129(17)
Appendix A Survey of Javanese Art 146(1)
Appendix B The World of Mandalas 147(2)
Appendix C Thunderbolts 149(2)
Notes 151(3)
Bibliography 154(1)
Index 155
John N. Miksic, an archaeologist born in the USA, has lived in Southeast Asia since 1968. He has written numerous books on Indonesian sites and artifacts.