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Fragments of murals of 10th century offering Bodhisattva unearthed from the Bozikrik Grottoes in Turpan, collected by the National Central Museum of Korea

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National Museum of Korea

Zikrik Grottoes

Pieces of frescoes offering Bodhisattva

Dagu Expedition Team

Vow chart

Classification: Dunhuang art

 Fragments of murals of Bodhisattva in the 10th century unearthed from the Bozikrik Grottoes in Turpan, collected by the National Central Museum of Korea

10-12 century   Baizi Krik Grottoes, Turpan, Xinjiang fifteen Unearthed from No. Cave Site

Clay painting size: 116.5 x 75 cm

Collected by the National Central Museum of Korea   Longri Compilation

        This is the first place from the Bozikrik Grottoes in Turpan, Xinjiang fifteen Unearthed in Cave Hao, it is a part of the large-scale mural Buddha vow painting. Vow painting is the content that shows Sakyamuni Buddha taught to become a Buddha under the past Buddha. It is usually a tall Buddha standing in the middle of the picture, surrounded by Bodhisattvas and Dharma protectors

        Xiben Temple, Kyoto twenty-two Acting Sect Leader Dagu Guangrui( one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight )The organized Okaya expedition team one thousand nine hundred and two year eight month sixteen Solstice one thousand nine hundred and fourteen year seven month ten I went to Central Asia three times on March, This fresco fragment is one of a large number of ancient manuscripts and precious cultural relics collected and excavated at Buddhist sites in Xinjiang

      one thousand nine hundred and fourteen In, Dagu Guangrui, due to his poor financial management, made the Nippon Hope Temple suffer serious losses. He resigned as the leader of Nippon Hope Temple and was unable to continue the exploration, so that the relics from the exploration were scattered to China, South Korea and Japan. Some of them were sold to Kuhara's assistants. Later, Kuhara sent the collection he bought to his fellow Korean governor, Shinei Zhengyi, and the relics were collected by the Korean Governor's Mansion Museum (now the Korean National Central Museum). The National Central Museum of Korea has about two thousand Murals and other fine arts.


 Fragments of murals of Bodhisattva in the 10th century unearthed from the Bozikrik Grottoes in Turpan, collected by the National Central Museum of Korea


 Fragments of murals of Bodhisattva in the 10th century unearthed from the Bozikrik Grottoes in Turpan, collected by the National Central Museum of Korea


 Fragments of murals of Bodhisattva in the 10th century unearthed from the Bozikrik Grottoes in Turpan, collected by the National Central Museum of Korea





 Fragments of murals of Bodhisattva in the 10th century unearthed from the Bozikrik Grottoes in Turpan, collected by the National Central Museum of Korea


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