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Kizil Caves Fresco
Maya Cave

Eight Kings of the Relics Story


A large black & white detail of the left with description (in German) A large black & white detail of the right with description (in German)
An even larger image of the Eight Kings of the Relics Story, Fresco, Maya Cave, Kizil, Tarim Basin
Picture source: Grünwedel, Albert Alt-Kutscha

The plot of the painting is associated with the events that took place after the death and cremation of the body of Buddha Shakyamuni near Kushinagara. When news of these events reached the cities in which Shakyamuni preached the Doctrine, the princes who ruled in them gathered troops and laid siege to Kushinagara, demanding that they give them a sharira - relics left after the cremation of the Buddha's body. The leaders of the besiegers belonged to the Shakya clan, from which Buddha Shakyamuni himself came. One of his disciples, a brahmana named Drona, recalled his vow not to harm living beings, thereby stopping the battle that was about to begin. He divided the Buddha's ashes into eight parts, and the Buddhist communities thus received their share. Memorial stupas were erected over each of these relics.

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