Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard
Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard

Dunhuang Mogao Caves Murals Postcard

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Mogao Caves Murals

The Mogao Caves, also has other names, including the Thousand Buddha Grottoes or Caves of the Thousand Buddhas. In 1987, the site was inscribed upon the UNESCO World Heritage List. Mogao Caves consists of 750 caves, over 490 of them with mural paintings such as paradise, and angels, on five levels hewn into an escarpment in the desert. You can discover more than 2000 painted clay figures and Buddha figurines in Mogao Caves.

The Mogao Caves house more than 45,000 square meters of gorgeous murals, they are treasures in the world’s history of art. Most cave owners or patrons also had the inside walls and ceilings of their caves painted with religious images and stories. And this tradition extended for more than 1,000 years. Early murals there show a salient influence from India and Central Asia in terms of both content and painting techniques.

Dimensions: A6 paper size, 10.5 x 14.8 cm

Weight: 5 g

 


[Silk Road and Buddhist Art]
 
Buddhism entered Han China via the Silk Road, beginning in the 1st or 2nd century CE. Direct contact between Central Asian and Chinese Buddhism continued throughout the 3rd to 7th centuries, much into the Tang period (唐代). From the 4th century onward, Chinese pilgrims like Faxian (法顯, 395–414) and later Xuanzang (玄奘, 629–644) started to travel to northern India in order to get improved access to original scriptures.

The Mogao Caves (莫高窟), also known as the Thousand Buddha Grottoes or Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, form a system of 500 temples 25 km southeast of the center of Dunhuang, an oasis located at a religious and cultural crossroads on the Silk Road, in Gansu province, China. The Mogao Caves consists of 750 caves, over 490 of them with mural paintings such as paradise, and angels, on five levels hewn into an escarpment in the desert. You can discover more than 2000 painted clay figures and Buddha figurines in Mogao Caves.

 

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