May 7, 2007

Nepal cave paintings discovery

A shepherd in a remote region of Nepal bordering Tibet has been instrumental in the discovery of an extraordinary art treasure that lay hidden for centuries: a collection of 55 exquisite cave paintings depicting the life of the Buddha.

The 12th-century paintings - a large central mural flanked by smaller panels - were found last month in a partly collapsed cave last month in Mustang, a kingdom long forbidden to foreigners in the high Himalayas, 150 miles north-west of Kathmandu. "Finding the cave was almost like a miracle," said Italian art conservator Luigi Fieni, a member of the team of Italian, American and Nepalese art conservators, conservation architects and archaeologists. They used ice axes to cut their way to the cave, at 3,400 metres.

Foreigners were permitted to enter Mustang only in 1992, and Mr Fieni's team began work there nine years ago, restoring spectacular wall paintings in a crumbling 15th-century Tibetan monastery. It was when they asked about other art treasures in the region that a villager remembered having seen, as a boy, a cave full of colourful paintings. . .

Mustang is of significance to Buddhist scholars as perhaps the only region where Tibetan culture and religion have survived virtually untouched by time or the depredations of modern Chinese colonisation - although a road was recently opened to the capital, Lo Manthang.

From the Guardian.

Posted by David on May 7, 2007 5:07 PM

Comments

I didn't hear about this news even I am resident of Jomsom, Mustang. I am glad to hear this news and I know in mustang there is so many hidden history. But nobody reached to the reality. Because of this many things are interpreted wrongly. I hope this team will be work positively to explore the truth and to support the poor backwarded people of Mustang. Thank you very much and hopping for the success of the team. As well as I hope for the latest update about this news.

Pabitra Gurung
Mechelsestraat 91, Leuven 3000, Belgium

Posted by: Pabitra Gurung on October 27, 2007 10:04 AM
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