Virtual Tour - Beyond Boundaries: Buddhist Art of Gandhara
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- Beyond Boundaries: Gandharan Buddhist Art is organized by Osmund Bopearachchi, adjunct professor of Central and South Asian Art, Archaeology, and Numismatics in the Group in Buddhist Studies UC Berkeley, and Julia M. White, senior curator for Asian art, with Lucia Olubunmi Momoh, curatorial assistant. The exhibition is supported in part by the Asian Art Endowment Fund.
Reserved timed tickets available here:
bampfa.org/program/beyond-bou...
Namo Buddha ❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏
Amazing and very informative
Excellent video. Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video. A must see video for everyone with an interest in art or Buddhism.
Buddham sharnam gacchami
EXPLORE GOLGUMBAZ, bijapur, South India 🇮🇳
The commentator around the minute 19 to 20 mark says that the Buddha was born in Kaplivastu, which is not correct. He was born in Lumbini. He grew up in Kapilvastu.
Strange because it's so well known and documented that he was born in Lumbini, Nepal ?
Bbgraghmin quota people 🙄
Thanks
Bbgrahmin quota people
Pali older than sanskrat
an amazing exhibition and I'm glad to see it virtually. Wish Julia could just speak freely instead of reading from a script. There's something stilted in her presentation, like she wasn't confident enough.
Gandhara of Pakistan ❤️🇵🇰
Their descendants are 4 million pluss Pakistanis today. It pains greatly to see Pakistani heritage artifacts in Western museums 😢
I understand your point, but in reality it is only a small minority of Pakistanis who have an interest in such things, but even now in the more remote regions mullahs are urging the local populations to destroy what remains in those places. For example many of the rock carvings in Swat and beyond have only recently been defaced and destroyed - here in the USA and on CZcams at least all the World can enjoy and appreciate them. There is a glimmer of hope however, the Government of Pakistan is beginning to see the value of what it refers to as 'tourism pilgrimages' by foreign Buddhists, Hindus and Sikhs and so perhaps there is hope for the preservation of what is left in situ.
Kaniska was a buddhist, 10:35 is this person a scholar! Kanishka was definitely a buddhist. There is literally image of buddha on his coin and this person saying he thinks Kanishka was not a buddhist. What an.........t!
There is also a statue of Kanishka wearing a minks robe under which his name is etched.
15:00 just so I I understand, are they gay couples? ( love the rest of the video I'm just trying to make sure I understand this part correctly)