Temples of the Ancient East 1: Sanchi and Borobudur Flashcards
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Great Stupa
Sanchi, India
c. 250 BC – 250 AD
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- Rocks mounded over the graves of important people
- Comparable to small village memorial
- Imbued with universal, religious power
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Circumambulation
- ‘Parikrama’
- Chanting verses in scripture
- Hill as dome of the heavens
- Vertical world axis
- Cosmological
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The Shrine of Borobudur
Java, Indonesia
c. 790‐850 AD
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- Aligned with Pawan and Mendut, other major buddhist monuments
- Built on earth mound - 50 m above landscape
- Strong sense of symmetry
- Notion of square and circle
- Strong emphasis on cardinal axis
- Choreographs the process of Enlightenment
- Three levels (desire, forms, formlessness)
- System of stairways + corridors
- Narrative relvief panels on ballustrades + walls
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Key Charatceristics of the Stupa
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- Torana - gateway element at the entrance
- Verdika - surrounds stupa, for the monks to circumambulate
- Harmika - fence element encasing the verdika
- Chatra - symbolises bhodi tree