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Index
Front Flap Copyright Table of Contents Front Matter Acknowledgements General Information A Note to the Reader Chapter I: Introduction
Introductory What Were the Caves Called by the Makers of Ajanta?
Caityagriha vs. vihara: A dubious classification Kandara, shailagriham, and layanam Mandapa Stupaviharam, munirajacaityam, caityamandiram or caityagriha
Political Background
The Satavahanas
Patronage The chronology of the Satavahanas The Satavahana period caves of Ajanta
The Vakatakas
The chronology of the Vakatakas The Vakataka period caves of Ajanta About the conflicts between Rishika and Ashmaka
Buddhism of Ajanta
The erroneous constructs of the Hinayana and Mahayana The mainstream Buddhist schools Is there a Mahayana at Ajanta?
The Samgha at the Samgharama of Ajanta The Original Layout of the Fifth-Century Mandapas
Chapter II: Cave 1
Sequence of Excavation
460–61 CE: The planning Late 463 CE: The beginning of excavation 464–mid-465 CE: The porch and the interior front aisle
Late 464: Excavation of the main doorway
Late 465–early 469 CE: The hall and porch colonnade
The window types and aisle-doors Late 465 CE: The excavation of the windows 466–68 CE: The hall The pillar decorations
Early 469 CE: The interior colonnades Late 469 CE: The porch colonnade
470 CE: The cross-axis abandoned and shrine antechamber begins
The plan for pillared-chamber-with-inner-cellsabandoned for simple cells Excavation of the antechamber The shrine doorway
471: The shrine and the right pillared pavilion on the front court
The shrine The right pillared pavilion on front court
475–77: The final years
475–76: The paintings on the facade and the porch 476 CE: Upgrading of cell doorways and excavation of the left pillared pavilion 476–77: The shrine images and painting activities in the cave
Narrative Wall Paintings
Maitribala Mahasudarshana Shibi-Kapota Udrayana Sudhana Shankhapala Janaka Kalyanakarin Sumagadha Mahoshadha Maravijaya Mahapratiharya Campaka Nagakumara Prabhasa
Chapter III: Cave 2
Sequence of Excavation
Early 465 CE: The beginning 466 CE: The ‘conversion’ of the dormitoryinto a temple 467–68 CE: The hall 469 CE: The cells, pillars, and carved decorations
More about pillars and pilasters The shrine antechamber Paintings
475–477 CE: The porch-end pillared pavilions, shrine, etc.
475: The shrine Evidence of worship activities
Narrative Wall Paintings
Bhuridatta Prabhasa Kshantivadin Maitribala Hamsa Shibi-Kapota Bhagavatprasuti Mahapratiharya Bodhisatva King in a Mountainous Landscape Rúru Vidhura Purna
Devotional Wall Paintings
Bodhisatva King in a Mountainous Landscape One thousand Buddhas Yaksha temple of Manibhadra and Purnabhadra
The shrine’s left wall: painted version of a yaksha temple The shrine’s right wall: painted version of another yaksha temple
Yaksha temple for Hariti and Pancika or Kubera
Hariti chapel, left wall: unidentified scene Hariti chapel, right wall: unidentified scene
Chapter IV: Cave 9
Art and Architectural Features
The layout Architecture
Narrative Wall Paintings
Pandara Mahagovinda Shasha Kunala Udaya Kashyapa Elapattra
Chapter V: Cave 10
Art and Architectural Features
The layout The facade The vault
Chapter VI: Cave 16
Sequence of Excavation
Varahadeva, the patron 460–61: The planning Late 462: The elephant gate, Nagendra shrine, and tunnelled staircase 463: The cistern, facade, porch, and maindoor
Early 463: The cistern, facade, and front court Late 463: The porch and main door
464, 465, 466: The hall 464: The front aisle and ‘hall-windows’
The front aisle The ‘hall-windows’
466: Plans for a shrine and the ‘conversion’process
Early 466: The porch floor and aisle-doors lowered - the first time
The aisle-doors The porch floor and aisle doors re-cut downwards
Late 466: The ceiling decorations and ribbed capitals inthe front aisle
467: The excavation of cells
The interior cells The porch-end cells
468: The shrine begins; decorations on the pilasters, main door, shrine pillars; addition of the square bases; the porch columns defined with capitals and adhishtana
The shrine begins The carvings of main door, porch pilasters, shrine pillars The interior floor lowered for adding the square basesbelow axial pillars The porch floor lowered – the second time, to add the adhishthanas The porch pillars and capitals defined with 3.5 volutes
469: The painting work and the a+ modedoor fittings
The A+ mode door fitting in some interior cells
475–77: Upgrading the cells to the 'D' mode door fittings, the donative inscription, and the shrine Buddha
477: The pralamba-padasana posture The shrine door The dedicatory inscription
478–80: Intrusive paintings and dedicationof the main image
Narrative Wall Paintings
Devavatara Sutasoma Vartakapota Vishvantara Bisa Kumbha Hastin Mukapangu Nanda Mahapratiharya Mahasamaja Bhagavan
Chapter VII: Cave 17
Sequence of Excavation
Upendra[gupta II], the donor 463: The tunnelled staircase and facade
The tunnelled staircase The facade
464: The cistern, narrower porch, higher floor, and main doorway
The cistern The porch
The columns The main doorway The narrower porch The higher floor level
465: The front aisle and ‘hall-windows’
The chronology of the hall-windows, aisle-doors, and aisle-windows The front aisle The hall-windows
466: The aisle-doors, simha dvara theme,lowering of the porch floor, and the ideaof adding square bases below interior axialpillars
The aisle-doors The idea of the simha-dvara (lion gate) The lowering of the porch floor The idea of adding square bases below the interior axial pillars
467: The interior capitals, the forward cells, and the lone semi-circular step
The hall partially done The interior capitals: 4.5 volutes The lone flying gandharva on a left pillar The cells: porch and front aisle
More about the porch-end cells The lone semi-circular step
468: The carved decorations, centralinterior cells, and shrine
The carved decorations on the axial pillars Carved decoration on the main door The central cells on interior side walls The shrine antechamber The shrine
475 CE: 3.5 ribs on the porch capitals 477: The dedication of the image and worship activities
Narrative Wall Paintings
Simha Avalokiteshvara Samsaracakra Shuddhodana Udayin Dhanapala Rahula Sumati Mahasamaja Shibi Rúru Riksha Mriga Shaddanta Mahakapi Hastin Bodhi Sarvadada Hamsa Vishvantara Indra Vanara Sutasoma Sharabha Shasha Matriposhaka Matsya Shyama Mahisha Simhala
Spink ’s Research
‘Defining Features’ Types of Doorways and Door Fittings Time Chart
Further Readings General Plan of the Ajanta Caves Back Cover
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