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1000 Ad Buddah Rock Carving At Skardu Baltistan
Asia
Baltistan, there are numerous cultural monuments that date back to the pre-Islamic period in which Buddhism played an important role in Baltistan. One of the most important relics of Buddhism in Baltistan is known as the Buddha-rock, which is close to the road from the town of Skardu to Satpara lake. The rock relief to see at the center of a Buddha figure, has multiple, sometimes heavily damaged today Tibetan inscriptions, the eldest of whom was born before 1000 AD. Given the fact that Buddhism was prevalent in today's northern regions of Pakistan even before the formation of the Tibetan empire (7th century AD), is not excluded that this rock-relief was created before the annexation of Baltistan in the Tibetan kingdom and the Tibetan inscriptions engraved at a later date were. The rock relief at Skardu has made numerous damages, illustrates how a comparison with older photos, most of them are recent. To that extent this is rock relief to the endangered cultural monuments Baltistan.
Copyright: Musa Khan
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 9000x4500
Taken: 28/05/2012
Hochgeladen: 29/05/2012
Published: 30/05/2012
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Tags: rock carvig
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