Title: Arts of the Kushan Empire: The First Buddha Images
1 Early Buddhism
2Basic Information --Siddharta Gautama (the
Buddha) died ca. 566 BCE --He began a reform
movement in Hinduism. --The reform mostly
appealed to a wealthy urban merchant
class. --Hinduism emphasized several important
ethical concepts --reincarnation --karma the
accumulated merit/demerit thru cycle of all past
lives --Buddha sought to escape this weight by
eliminating the idea of the self
3Four Noble Truths 1. Life is full of discontent
(dukka) 2. Discontent is caused by craving
(tanha) --the desire for pleasant things --the
desire to avoid unpleasant things --the desire
for things to stay the same 3. There is a way to
overcome craving. 4. It involves the eightfold
path involving mental/physical focus
discipline
4- Some core concepts of Buddhism
- Impermanence nothing stays the same, everything
changes. - Interconnectedness everything relies on
everything else there is no individual thing. - Emptiness there is no self
- 4. Compassion feel empathy for all sentient
beings.
5Arhat
6 Early Buddhism the Mauryan Empire
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8Rock-carved edicts of Ashoka Mauryan period, 3rd
century BC from Tucker, p. 200
9Great stupa at Sanchi Mauryan period
10Examples of early Buddhist symbolism 2nd-1st
century BC
Worship of tree (two examples)
11Worship of footprints
Worship of stupa
12Buddha visiting Kapilavastu 2nd-1st century BC
13The Great Departure 2nd-1st century BC
14Arts of the Kushan Empire The First Buddha
Images
15Sacred Rocks of Hunza along the Karakorum
highway, northern Pakistan
16Sacred Rocks of Hunza along the Karakorum
highway, northern Pakistan
17Head of King Kanishka Sanskrit
inscription Sacred Rocks of Hunza, northern
Pakistan
18Tucker, p. 33
Kushan coins 1st-2nd centuries AD
19Tucker, p. 34
Kushan Boddo coin King Kanishka on obverse 2nd
century AD
20Tucker, p. 34
21Tucker, p. 37
Red sandstone railing Mathura, 2nd century AD
22Tucker, p. 35
Red sandstone relief Mathura, 2nd century AD
23Tucker, p. 48
Birth of the Buddha Grey schist
frieze Gandhara 2nd-3rd centuries AD
24Tucker, p. 35
King making an offering Grey schist
frieze Gandhara 2nd-3rd centuries AD
25Tucker, p. 207
Buddha in meditation Limestone Bactria 2nd
century AD
26Head of the Buddha Grey schist Gandhara 2nd-3rd
centuries AD
Key features Urna Ushnisha Short curly hair Long
earlobes
27Head of the Buddha Stucco Gandhara 4th-5th
centuries AD
Tucker, p. 39
28Tucker, p. 48
Head of Layman and Bodhisattva Dark Grey/Black
Schist Gandhara 2nd-3rd centuries AD
29Standing Buddha Grey schist Gandhara 2nd-3rd
centuries AD
30Standing Bodhisattvas Grey schist Gandhara,
2nd-3rd century AD
Tucker, p. 46
31Tucker, p. 210
Standing Bodhisattva Painted clay Bactria, 3rd
century AD
32Seated Buddha Grey schist Gandhara 2nd-3rd
centuries AD
33Mudras(Buddhist hand positions)
34Dhyana Mudra symbolizing meditation for seated
Buddha images
35Seated Buddha in meditation Bas relief Grey
schist Gandharan period
36Tucker, p. 39
Buddha figures in niches Gandhara 4th-5th
centuries AD
37Vitarka Mudra symbolizing teaching for standing
or seated Buddha images
38Large Buddha images flanked by relief
sculptures Stucco Hadda, modern
Afghanistan 3rd-4th century AD
Tucker, p. 50
39Dharmacakra Mudra symbolizing debate for
standing or seated Buddha images
40Painted Buddha image Fresco Bamiyan (Afghanista
n) 3rd-4th century AD
41Abhaya Varada Mudras symbolizing reassurance
and compassion often together for standing or
seated Buddha images
42Seated Buddha flanked by disciples Limestone
Yunmeng caves, northern China Northern Wei
dynasty 5th century AD
43Bhumisparsa Mudra symbolizing calling the earth
to witness his enlightenment for seated Buddha
images
44Seated Buddha Grey limestone Tang dynasty 7th
century AD