Wat Phra Men, an important temple site at Nakhon Pathom in the central plains of Thailand from around the 7th to 8th centuries CE, is re-examined for the diverse conclusions that can be drawn from iconographical study of its Buddha images. Four or five colossal images, seated in the so-called “European fashion”, are reputed to have originated here although they are today displayed in different temples and museums. The history of the discoveries and restorations at the site is reviewed. While the precise nature and original appearance of the monument remain a mystery, the iconographical significance of the images lies in different possible interpretations according to the Buddhist traditions that were practiced here. The nature of Buddhism i...
The majority of archaeology in Champa consists of Hindu arts and architecture. Buddhism co-existed w...
This is a study of aniconic Buddhist art in India and China that refers back to the iconoclasm (Bild...
Many publications have been made on Buddha images but very few study the iconographic characteristic...
International audienceWat Phra Men, an important temple site at Nakhon Pathom in the Central Plains ...
This thesis strives to uncover the central narrative latent in the forms, symbols, and architectural...
ASU Libraries undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold a...
Nowhere in the whole Indochinese Peninsula — and not in Thailand either there exists such a Rupestri...
During the last 100 years artistic relationships between the Pyu and Mon of Burma and the Dvāravatī ...
From the middle of the thirteenth century until 1438 the kingdom of Sukhothai was the major politica...
ASU Libraries undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold a...
Conceived by the Sukhothai school of art, the Walking Buddha is a highly successful interpretation o...
Southeast Asian Stupas contains Buddhist iconography having rich symbolism. The symbolism of Buddhis...
Since the death of Buddha the artists engulfed and drawn the figures of the Lord Buddha, which were ...
ASU Libraries undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold a...
ASU Libraries undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold a...
The majority of archaeology in Champa consists of Hindu arts and architecture. Buddhism co-existed w...
This is a study of aniconic Buddhist art in India and China that refers back to the iconoclasm (Bild...
Many publications have been made on Buddha images but very few study the iconographic characteristic...
International audienceWat Phra Men, an important temple site at Nakhon Pathom in the Central Plains ...
This thesis strives to uncover the central narrative latent in the forms, symbols, and architectural...
ASU Libraries undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold a...
Nowhere in the whole Indochinese Peninsula — and not in Thailand either there exists such a Rupestri...
During the last 100 years artistic relationships between the Pyu and Mon of Burma and the Dvāravatī ...
From the middle of the thirteenth century until 1438 the kingdom of Sukhothai was the major politica...
ASU Libraries undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold a...
Conceived by the Sukhothai school of art, the Walking Buddha is a highly successful interpretation o...
Southeast Asian Stupas contains Buddhist iconography having rich symbolism. The symbolism of Buddhis...
Since the death of Buddha the artists engulfed and drawn the figures of the Lord Buddha, which were ...
ASU Libraries undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold a...
ASU Libraries undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold a...
The majority of archaeology in Champa consists of Hindu arts and architecture. Buddhism co-existed w...
This is a study of aniconic Buddhist art in India and China that refers back to the iconoclasm (Bild...
Many publications have been made on Buddha images but very few study the iconographic characteristic...