Buddhism and Hinduism in Southern Asia Flashcards
Great Stupa, Sanchi, India, 3rd-1st Century B.C.E
Importance: Highest symbolic abstraction of Buddism. Site of procession and ritual
Ajanta Caves (India), 2nd century B.C.E.
Importance: temples carved into the mountain. Many Buddist statues in different ‘positions’
Durga Temple, Aihole (India), late 7th century C.E.
Importance: Hindu site, private worship, not symmetrical, human dimention sculptures
Kailasantha Temple, Ellora (India), 750-950 C.E.
Importance: escavated from the top down
Muktesvara Temple, Bhubaneswar (India), 970 CE.
Importance: Hindu, individual workshop area
Temple, Chidambaram (India), 10th-11th centuries C.E
Importance: central water tank- ritualistic, many layered sculptures- colourful
Great Stupa, Borobudur (Indonesia), c. 800
Importance: Time of reflection as you climb. Movement is up and around so it takes time.
Angkor Vat (Wat) (Cambodia), c. 800-1400
Importance: Hindu, largest religious building at the time, hierachy- upper only important people