I wanna visit here one day. The lord Buddha, Moggallana Thero (left side) and Sariyuth Thero (Right side) perfectly carved. Thanks for sharing. Hope you bring us more heritage ancient sites. Love from Sri Lanka.
6:07 You are calling the temple a monastery, the statue is of Hindu Lord Buddha and not Buddh. Look properly, Buddha is wearing Geneva, which Buddh does not wear because by wearing Geneva, you become a Brahmin.
@@UnchartedRuinsthe Buddh or Buddha aka Sakyamuni aka Siddharata Gautama is just one buddha but the word Buddha is an epithet bestowed to an enlighted individual who attains freedom from worldly desires. The Buddha in Hindu tradition is Shivgupta Buddha and not Siddharta Gautama.
How come all the depictions of Buddha show him to have knots in his hair like to depict an African? All art of antiquity show the African in this way so as to be able to make that clear. Because only the African and her people have this unique hair. All other races have straightened hair in comparison. In fact no other being on the planet has the AFRO hair. Monkeys. Dogs. Any animal you can name have straightened hair..non have AFRO.
The Buddha was a historical figure who lived in the 7th Century BCE, an Indian prince by the name of Siddharta Gautama. There is no evidence and indeed it is the first time I even hear the possibility being mentioned of the Buddha being of African descent. In any case, I doubt curly hair are an exclusive prerogative of people of African descent. This style of representation may also have symbolic reasons. Early portraits of the Buddha from the Gandhara region were heavily influenced by Greek Hellenistic art.
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I wanna visit here one day. The lord Buddha, Moggallana Thero (left side) and Sariyuth Thero (Right side) perfectly carved. Thanks for sharing. Hope you bring us more heritage ancient sites. Love from Sri Lanka.
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Shoot this video again during monsoon. You will see a completely transformed landscape.
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Explore Golgumbaz karnataka
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6:07 You are calling the temple a monastery, the statue is of Hindu Lord Buddha and not Buddh. Look properly, Buddha is wearing Geneva, which Buddh does not wear because by wearing Geneva, you become a Brahmin.
Thank you, Jay! Can you please elaborate on the difference between Buddha and Buddh?
@@UnchartedRuinsthe Buddh or Buddha aka Sakyamuni aka Siddharata Gautama is just one buddha but the word Buddha is an epithet bestowed to an enlighted individual who attains freedom from worldly desires. The Buddha in Hindu tradition is Shivgupta Buddha and not Siddharta Gautama.
@ Thank you for the clarification! 🙏
How come all the depictions of Buddha show him to have knots in his hair like to depict an African? All art of antiquity show the African in this way so as to be able to make that clear. Because only the African and her people have this unique hair. All other races have straightened hair in comparison. In fact no other being on the planet has the AFRO hair. Monkeys. Dogs. Any animal you can name have straightened hair..non have AFRO.
The Buddha was a historical figure who lived in the 7th Century BCE, an Indian prince by the name of Siddharta Gautama. There is no evidence and indeed it is the first time I even hear the possibility being mentioned of the Buddha being of African descent. In any case, I doubt curly hair are an exclusive prerogative of people of African descent. This style of representation may also have symbolic reasons. Early portraits of the Buddha from the Gandhara region were heavily influenced by Greek Hellenistic art.