This Indian Buddhist Cave Painting Survived 1500 Summers, Monsoons, Autumns & Winters |Art Explained

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The famous fresco/painting of the bodhisattva Padmapani in Ajanta caves now a world Heritage site. This one of the best paintings remaining from the Pre historic era when Budhism was at its peak... There is very limited lighting done inside the caves to protect the paintings from heat and no flash allowed...
Avalokiteśvara or Padmapani is a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. This bodhisattva is variably depicted, described and portrayed in different cultures as either male or female.
In Tibet, he is known as Chenrezig. In Chinese Buddhism, Avalokiteśvara has evolved into the somewhat different female figure Guanyin, also known in Japan as Kanzeon or Kannon. In Nepal Mandal this figure is known as Jana Baha Dyah, Karunamaya, Seto Machindranath.
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