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The monastery of Tabo lies in Northern India in the secluded Spiti Valley, which was at one time part of the kingdom of Western Tibet. Founded in 996 Tabo is the oldest continuously operating Buddhist enclave in India and the Himalayas. Its historical role as an intermediary between India and Tibet and the extraordinary beauty of its frescoes make it a place of unique importance.
The main temple of Tabo is one of the masterpieces of Indian and Tibetan art. Built in 996 and renovated in 1042, the temple is remarkable not only for the extraordinary quality of its sculpture and the decorative paintings that cover every surface, but also for the numerous portraits of royal patrons, members of local nobility, and ecclesiastical figures, all identified by name.
Deborah Klimburg-Salter describes the art, iconography, and rituals of Tabo with the aid of more than 200 photographs, plans, and diagrams.
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Art, Art, Buddhist, Art, Indic, Art, Tibetan, Buddhist Art, Buildings, structures, Expertising, Indic Art, Tabo (Monastery : Tabo, India), Tibetan Art, Indian art, TabooPlaces
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Tabo: a lamp for the kingdom : early-Indo-Tibetan Buddhist art in the Western Himalaya
1998, Thames and Hudson
in English
0500018375 9780500018378
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Tabo: a lamp for the kingdom : early Indo Tibetan Buddhist art in the western Himalaya
1997, Skira
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8881182092 9788881182091
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