Bamiyan Buddhas

In News 

  • 21 years after destroying Bamiyan Buddhas, Taliban now seek to preserve Buddhas

The legacy of the Bamiyan Buddhas

  • In their Roman draperies and with two different mudras, the Bamiyan Buddhas were great examples of a confluence of Gupta, Sassanian and Hellenistic artistic styles. 
  • They are said to date back to the 5th century AD and were once the tallest standing Buddhas in the world.
  •  Salsal and Shamama, as they were called by the locals, rose to heights of 55 and 38 metres respectively, and were said to be male and female
    • Salsal means “light shines through the universe”
    • Shamama is “Queen Mother”
  • The statues were set in niches on either ends of a cliff side and hewn directly from the sandstone cliffs.

The significance of Bamiyan

  • Bamiyan is situated in the high mountains of the Hindu Kush in the central highlands of Afghanistan. 
  • The valley, which is set along the line of the Bamiyan River, was once integral to the early days of the Silk Roads, providing passage for not just merchants, but also culture, religion and language.
  • When the Buddhist Kushan Empire spread, acting as a crucible of sorts, Bamiyan became a major trade, cultural and religious centre. 
  • As China, India and Rome sought passage through Bamiyan, the Kushans were able to develop a syncretic culture.
  • In the rapid spread of Buddhism between the 1st to 5th centuries AD, Bamiyan’s landscape reflected the faith, especially its monastic qualities. 
  • The two colossal Buddhas were only a part of several other structures, such as stupas, smaller seated and standing Buddhas, and wall paintings in caves, spread in and around surrounding valleys.
  • Taliban’s destruction of the Buddhas
    • In 2001, the Taliban declared its intention to destroy  Bamiyan Buddhas despite condemnation and protest from governments and cultural ambassadors world over. 
  • Following the fall of the Bamiyan Buddhas, UNESCO included the remains in its list of world heritage sites in 2003, with subsequent efforts made to restore and reconstruct the Buddhas in their niches with the pieces available. 

Source:FJ

 
Previous article India-UAE Trade Deal
Next article Endosymbiosis

Other News of the Day

In News The Indian Army has issued a Request For Information (RFI) for the supply of Articulated All-Terrain Vehicles to be deployed in Ladakh and Kutch. An RFI is a formal process for gathering information from potential suppliers of a good or service. What are Articulated All Terrain Vehicles? Articulated ATV is a twin cabin,...
Read More

In News  Recently ,Kozhikode was proposed by the Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) to be branded as a ‘City of Literature’ with the help of UNESCO. About  It is among the six places that the KILA plans to develop as ‘Creative Cities’. Thiruvananthapuram is vying for the title ‘City of Peace’, Kollam ‘City of...
Read More

In News The Union Minister told the Rajya Sabha that the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana for the urban areas would be completed within a very short time aiming at Housing to all by 2022.  Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) Ministry: It is launched by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation. Aim: It is...
Read More

In News The Lok Sabha has passed the  Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2022.  About  The bill seeks to  amend the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950 for inclusion of certain communities in the list of Scheduled Tribes in relation to the State of Tripura.  The Bill proposes the "Darlong" community as a sub-tribe of...
Read More

In News Recently, the management authority of Australia's Great Barrier Reef confirmed that the reef is experiencing a mass coral bleaching event. Image Courtesy: NOAA  Key Findings Repeating Events:  This is the sixth time that the coral reef system is being hit by a widespread and damaging bleaching event and the fourth time in six...
Read More

In News Recently, Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen's Houthi rebels launched airstrikes targeting the country's capital, Sanaa. About The strikes came amid heavy fighting around the city of Marib and after coalition forces withdrew from areas around the key port city of Hodeida. Image Courtesy: BBC  History about the issue About:  The Iranian-backed Houthis have held...
Read More

In News Recently, the Supreme Court took up a petition seeking identification of minorities at the state level. About Central Government’s stand: The Central government has told the Supreme Court that certain States, where Hindus or other communities are less in number, can declare them as minorities within their own territories, to enable them to...
Read More

In News Union Minister for Law and Justice in response to a question in the Lok Sabha stated that the government was exploring the possibility of allowing online voting for non-resident Indians (NRI). Background In 2017, the government proposed to remove the restriction imposed by Section 20A of the Representation of the People Act, which...
Read More

In News  Recently, the Government introduced the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022  in Lok Sabha . Major Highlights of the Bill  The Bill seeks to widen the scope of the existing law — The Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920 — under which “measurements” of only “finger impressions” and “footprint impressions” are allowed.  It authorises the...
Read More