Friday, August 28, 2009

cave 2 [hariti and panchika]



Hariti and Panchika

Cave 2, Ajanta

Cave 2, one of the beautifully painted viharas, dates to the late 5th century. This sculpture is from the right side-chapel at the rear of the hall. Hariti, with a child on her lap, was the goddess of smallpox, a child-eating ogress whom the Buddha converted into their protectress. To Hariti's left (viewer's right, in shadow) is her consort Panchika, who in some traditions is called Atavaka. Panchika/Atavaka are nature-spirits and followers of Kubera. Kubera is the king of the yakshas, a god of wealth and the hidden treasures of the earth.



Lintel
Cave 2, Ajanta


This lintel surmounts the entrance to the right portico shrine. It portrays a naga king flanked by his family and yaksha attendants. Paint remains on the ceiling; the lintel, too, was probably painted.

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