धर्म के परे जाकर हमे ये देखना होगा और उस समय के कारीगारों की योग्यता और कल्पकता जो अतुलनीय है चाहे वो बौद्ध गुफाए जैन गुफाए या हिन्दू गुफाये है यह वर्गीकरण हमे उस काल के विचारोको और समाज को दर्शाते है
The buddhist painting is still practised in tibet buddhism..its called Thangka painting..and idol making is also being done today also..they have kept the tradition alive..they have kept the nalanda practice also..the hindus claim the idols of buddhist bodhisatvas like avalikiteshwra, manjushree, vajrapani, tara devi and many more as their but its clear that its the other way round..
भारतीय बौद्ध लोगोंकी चित्रकला दृष्टी करूनाभाव से भरी है। मानवतावादी और कलासौदर्य के तत्व अजिठा कला मे है। दुनिया के कलावंतोने अभ्यास करण चाहिए ऐसी यह कलासृष्टी है। व्हिडीओ बहुत अच्छा लगा नमोबुद्धाय .
भारतीय कला उच्चतम है चाहे वह किसी भी संप्रदाय से है सौंदर्य करुणा विरता और सटिकता प्रकट करती है ये प्राचिन भारतीय कला बौद्ध विरासते बहोत कुछ सिखाती है करूणा से ओतप्रोत ये कलाविष्कार सदैव कालातीत हैं
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संदीप साहेब या हत्तींना आणि मुर्त्याना कोणी ध्वस्त केले याचा कृपया शोध घ्यावा आणि आपण त्याच लोकांबरोबर जय भीम जय मीम बोलून हिंदू लोकांना हरवण्या साठी प्रयत्न करीत आहोत याची आपल्याला लाज वाटली पाहिजे. आपला व्हिडिओ खूप छान आहे. आपल्याला सादर प्रणाम.
व्हिडिओ आवडल्या बद्दल धन्यवाद ध्वस्त मुर्त्या हे सत्य आहे ते नैसर्गिक किंवा अनैसर्गिक रित्या असेल परंतु आज आपण आपल्या समृद्ध इतिहासाचा गौरव करावा हाच प्रयत्न असावा इतिहास तज्ञ त्यांचे काम करतील
My supposition, the Kailasha temple/Ellora caves were accidentally built by the lost wax casting method. Flowing molten lava from an erupted volcano poured into Laksha/wood Mould (Mould created due to the burial of a temple made of wood and Laksha into sand). The people of town buried the Kailasha temple/Ellora caves (Mould made from wood and Laksha) with sand to save it from destruction caused by lava which created Laksha/wood Mould. Molten lava evaporates Laksha/wood and takes the place of Laksha/wood Mould and cooling of lava when the volcano silenced forms a monolithic Kailasha temple/Ellora caves once sand is removed.
Thank you for your comments and information, however the structure of Kailasa is a chisseled one and excavation than using molten lava. The pillars created and unfinished rooms shows this type of construction. As well there is no documentation on any use of molten lava, Sand or wood. But thank you for this information. When I will visit it next time let me view it with the lenses given by you and discuss with experts. However I fill it's an excavated cave, used with chissel and hammer.