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List of Illustrations, Maps and Tables
Figures
1.1 Or. 8210/S. 2614 48
1.2 Or. 8210/S. 2614 48
3.1 Retreng in 1950 85
3.2 Burnt edge of the Third Bhāvanākrama paper manuscript 109
4.1 Upper part of south wall, entry hall (Tib. sgo khang) of Tabo main
temple, 996 123
4.2 Silk Banner with bodhisattva Vajrapāṇi, Dunhuang cave 17 124
4.3 Stone carving of Central Buddha, maṇḍala, Satpara (Skardu,
Baltistan) 128
4.4 Figure on East wall of chapel 1 in the protector hall (Tib. mgon khang)
of Zhalu monastery, 1027 133
4.5 Double-sided painted wooden panel with Indra, Maya-Śri (?) and
Brahma, c. sixth-eighth century, Dandān-oilik 134
4.6 Paper banner, Dunhuang cave 17, late ninth-tenth century 135
4.7 Sculpture of Avalokiteśvara, south wall of the cella of the Tabo main
temple, 996 137
4.8 Bodhisattvas, cella of temple of Keru (Tib. Ke ru lha khang),
tenth century 139
4.9 Banner with Mañjuśrī, Keru temple (Tib. Ke ru lha khang) (?), early
eleventh century 141
5.1 Four-armed Maitreya, stone, ca. 7th–8th c. Dras, Kargil District 153
5.2 Detail of figure 5.1 154
5.3 Detail of figure 5.1 154
5.4 “Donor panel,” stone, Avantisvāmin Temple, Kashmir, 9th c. 155
5.5 Four-armed Hindu deity, Mārtāṇḍa Temple, Kashmir, 8th c. 158
5.6 Two-armed Maitreya, carved on stone cliff at Kartsé village,
ca. 9th c. Suru Valley, Kargil District 164
5.7 Detail of figure 5.6 165
5.8 Detail of figure 5.6 165
5.9 Detail of figure 5.6 166
5.10 Avalokiteśvara, stone, from the site of Pandrethan in Kashmir,
ca. 8th c. 167
5.11 Four-armed Hindu deity, Mārtāṇḍa Temple, Kashmir, 8th c. 168
5.12 Apsara, detail of fig. 5.6 170