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King Mahajanaka listening to Queen Vivali, Ajanta cave fresco, India, 1st-5th century AD.
King Mahajanaka listening to Queen Vivali, Ajanta cave fresco, India, 1st-5th century AD. The caves at Ajanta in the state of Mararashtra in western India were discovered in 1817. They were used as dwellings and meeting halls by Buddhist people from 200 BC until the 7th century AD. Most of the cave walls are decorated with murals, which represent the main known evidence of pre-Hindu Indian pictorial art.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1ST CENTURY
2ND CENTURY
3RD CENTURY
4TH CENTURY
5TH CENTURY
Ajanta
Ann Ronan Pictures
Buddhism
buddhists
Cave
Cave Painting
CAVES
color
country
Fresco
geographical feature
Geography
Hindoostan
india
INDIAN
king
LOCATION
Mahajanaka
maharashtra
MONARCH
Painting, Medium
People
Print Collector1
QUEEN
religion
Religious
royal
Royalty
SOVEREIGN
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Vivali
Wallpainting