Luri
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Inner Chamber Layout
The
small paintings (23 cm in length) of Lamas are positioned above the larger
images.
Stylized lotus blossoms cover the ceiling.
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View
of Southwest Wall Looking North |
View
of Southwest Wall Looking South |
Paintings
SW-1 to SW-5 reflect Indian influence and may be among
the earliest paintings in the Luri cave gompa.
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SW
1, Sakya-pa lama |
SW
2, Sakyamuni |
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SW
3, Vajradhara |
SW
4 |
SW
5 |
The
frieze paintings of the high lamas of Luri appear to reflect Persian influence.
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Frieze
Painting 1 |
Frieze
Painting 2 |
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Frieze
Painting 3 |
Frieze
Painting 4 |
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Frieze
Painting 5 |
Frieze
Painting 6 |
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Frieze
Painting 7 |
Frieze
Painting 8 |
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Frieze
Painting 9 |
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Detail
on Southeast Wall |
Tibetan
Inscriptions on Northwest Wall |
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Marks Along Northeast Wall |
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