Buddhist Art in Java

PLATE XLI


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Plate XLI Cf pp. 241-243, 245-246

I. Cf. pp. 240-3. The conventional rocks already met with in plates XXXVIII, 2 and XLI (upper scene) are here still more distinctly seen: they are the same as at Ajama and in Indian miniatures (cf. Et. sur I'lconogr. bouddh. de Finds, I, pp. 35, 183). The three following reproductions belong to the story of Maitrakanyaka.

II. Cf. pp. 245-6. The respect due to the mother, as well as to the teacher, is here also marked by the higher seat attributed to her (cf. p. 220, no. 8, and pi. XXXVII, 2).

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