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Ancient Pagan [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 232x170 mm, 350 Colour
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: River Books
  • ISBN-10: 6167339325
  • ISBN-13: 9786167339320
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 232x170 mm, 350 Colour
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: River Books
  • ISBN-10: 6167339325
  • ISBN-13: 9786167339320
Teised raamatud teemal:
Burma/Mayanmar has opened up to tourism in the last year or two and record numbers are now visiting this beautiful, mesmerising country. All visitors to Burma will visit the ancient kingdom of Pagan (now called Bagan), along with the Inle lake, it is the most visited place in Burma and captures the heart and imagination of all who see the sun set on this beguiling landscape of temples and stupas. Pagan is the largest and most resplendent centre of Buddhist art in the ancient world. Construction in the city peaked between the 11th and 13th centuries when over 2,000 temples, monasteries and stupas were created along the eastern bank of the Irrawaddy. Local architects mastered complex brick vaulting techniques unrivalled in Asia, while mural painters and stone carvers fashioned a distinctive style of Burmese art. The pace of building slowed dramatically after the capital shifted to the Mandalay area in the mid-14th century, but the city never lost its special religious and cultural significance, furnishing a field of merit to Buddhists old and new. Burma, now known as Myanmar, was terra incognita for many decades, but the lifting of travel restrictions has made this temple city now accessible.
Acknowledgements 6(1)
Spellings and Proper Names 7(1)
Introduction 8(86)
History
12(18)
Religion
30(16)
Materials
46(8)
Architecture
54(20)
Painting and Sculpture
74(20)
Walled City and the Ananda Temple
94(62)
Ananda
96(20)
Ananda Temple Monastery
116(8)
Tharaba Gate and Wall
124(2)
Pitakat-Taik
126(2)
Shwegu-Gyi
128(6)
Pahto-Thamya
134(6)
Nga-Kywe-Nadaung
140(2)
Nat-Hlaung-Kyaung
142(4)
Thatbyinnyu
146(4)
Mahabodhi
150(4)
Gawdaw-Palin
154(2)
Southern Group
156(46)
Mingalazedi
158(4)
Kubyauk-Gyi (Myinkaba)
162(12)
Manuha
174(2)
Nanpaya
176(4)
Nagayon
180(6)
Abeyadana
186(6)
So-Min-Gyi
192(2)
Sein-Nyet-Ama and Sein-Nyet-Nyima
194(4)
East and West Hpetleik
198(4)
Northern Group
202(30)
Upali Thein
204(4)
Htilominlo
208(4)
Kubyauk-Gyi (Wetkyi-In)
212(6)
Shwe-Zigon
218(10)
Kyauk-Ku-Umin
228(4)
Central Group
232(28)
Shwe-San-Daw
234(4)
Loka-Hteikpan
238(8)
Dhammayan-Gyi
246(6)
Sulamani
252(8)
Eastern Group
260(20)
Dhamma-Yazika
262(4)
Payathonzu
266(4)
Tayok-Pyi
270(4)
Nandamannya
274(6)
Accommodation 280(1)
Glossary 281(1)
Suggested Reading 282(1)
Index 283
Donald M. Stadtner is an expert in Indian and Burmese arts.