Bodhisattva Padmapani Painting
Question
The painting of Bodhisattva Padmapani is one of the most famous and oft-illustrated paintings at
(a) Ajanta (b) Badami (c) Bagh (d) Ellora
Options
Ajanta
Badami
Bagh
Ellora
Explanation
The Bodhisattva Padmapani is one of the most celebrated and frequently illustrated paintings in Indian art history, located at the Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra. This painting depicts Padmapani (the lotus-bearing Bodhisattva) and is found in Cave 1 at Ajanta. The Ajanta Caves (Caves 1-30) are renowned for their exceptional Buddhist rock-cut architecture and murals dating from around the 2nd century BCE to 5th century CE. Padmapani is depicted with serene features, holding a lotus, and represents Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion. While Badami, Bagh, and Ellora also have important cave paintings and sculptures, the Padmapani specifically is most famous at Ajanta. > Bodhisattva Padmapani = Ajanta Cave 1, Avalokiteshvara imagery. Answer: (a).
Question details
Year
2017
Paper
GS Paper 1
Question
Q69
Subject
History
Sub-topic
Art and Culture - Buddhist Art
Type
Factual single
Difficulty
Medium
Nature
Static
Source hint
NCERT History - Ancient India Art and Architecture
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