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Gedige Vihara, Kandy (Beispiel eines buddhistischen Tempels im Stile eines Hinduheiligtums, Dewale
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Gedige Vihara, Kandy (Beispiel eines buddhistischen Tempels im Stile eines Hinduheiligtums, Dewale
Gedige Vihara, Kandy (Beispiel eines buddhistischen Tempels im Stile eines Hinduheiligtums, Dewale, vom Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts), 1926. Gedige Vihara, Kandy, example of a Buddhist temple in the style of a Hindu dungeon, Dewale, from the 18th century). From Der Indische Kulturkreis in Einzeldarstellungen. [Georg Muller, Munich, 1926]
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Buddhist Buddhists Ceylon Georg Georg Moller Kandy Maha Nuvara Maller Monk Monks Sri Lanka Sri Lankan
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This print showcases the Gedige Vihara in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The temple, dating back to the 18th century, is a remarkable example of Buddhist architecture influenced by Hindu aesthetics. The image captures the serene beauty of this religious site nestled amidst a picturesque landscape. The temple's design reflects the fusion of two distinct cultural traditions, creating a unique blend of architectural styles. Its intricate details and ornate carvings pay homage to both Buddhism and Hinduism, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence of these religions in Sri Lanka. In this snapshot from the 1920s, we see monks peacefully going about their daily rituals within the temple grounds. Their presence adds an aura of spirituality to this already enchanting scene. As we gaze upon this monochrome photograph, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen in history. This image not only captures the essence of Kandy as a spiritual hub but also serves as a testament to Sri Lanka's rich cultural heritage. It reminds us that religion has always played an integral role in shaping societies across continents. As we admire this vintage print from Der Indische Kulturkreis in Einzeldarstellungen collection by Georg Muller (Munich), let it serve as a reminder that art can transcend time and space, allowing us to appreciate diverse cultures and their contributions throughout history.
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