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0164 Wall Paintings from Ancient Shrines in Central Asia : vol.1
中央アジアの古代寺院の壁画 : vol.1
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90; round neck, 102, securing head-dress, 47, securing
rosette at midriff, 60, 74; belt: worn by devata, 59,
by donor, 100, by Vajrapāṇi, 60, 74, with pouch,
eating-sticks, tabs, &c., attached, 33, 34, 49, 100;
blouse, painter's, 86; boots, 86, decorated, 74, 78,
soft leather, 80, top-boots, 97; c. of the Buddha,
xxi, 96, see antaravāsaka, nivāsana, uttarāsaṅga, saṅghāṭi;
caleçons, 73, 79; cap, 14, conical, 75, jewelled, 98,
Mithraic, Phrygian, 10, 12, skull, 86, 89, 97; cape, 4,
14, 71, 90; cloak, 60, 70, 74, 88; coat, 11, Chinese, 85,
with fur revers, 11; cuffs, 18; dhoti, xxviii, 1, 8, 22, 25,
26, 42, 48, 59, 78, 81, 88, 102; see also figured
material: drapery, contoured with suitable colours, 8,
animated, 89, confused drawing, 90, folds inaccurately
drawn, 61, 71, upward billowing, 86, well under-
stood, 35, see also pleats: effeminate, 73; flounce, 21;
foot gear: curious type of, 65, 77; frills: at ankles,
60, 74, on edge of kilt, 59, 94, at elbows, 18, 31, 59,
60, 74, 78, on sporran, 60, at waist, 11; gaiters:
short fur, 73, 79, 86, 96; garters, 60; girdle, 34, 71,
79, 84, 110, jewelled, 78; gown, 85; hat: Chinese,
108; head-dress, 75, 85, 86, of judge, 75, Persian, 75,
of peculiar type in Mīrān paintings, 3, 7, as worn by
Uigurs, 100; ḍeārband, 79; jaṅghyā, 79; kamarband, 59,
78, 81, 105; leg guards, 48; leopard skin, 86; loin-
cloth, 10, 42, 56, 59, 71, 78, 90, 92, 105; mantle, 45,
60, 94; nether garments, 107; nivāsana, 96; paijāmas,
74; robe: passim mendicant's, 90, 94, 99, 107, monk's,
107, stylized, 104, sandals, xxvi, 65, 67, 83; saṅgāṭi,
96; sārī, 110; sash, 59, 78, 90, 106; scarves, 20, 77;
shoes, xxvi, 74, black, 47, 97, 100, elaborate, 60,
highly decorative, 64, 65; skirt, 18, 33–6, 43, 55, 56,
59, 71, 90, 92, 105; sleeves, 9, curiously plaited or
quilted, 66, 77, 92, 106, extravagant, 88, long, 70,
loose, 100, tight, 18, 59, voluminous, 47; slippers,
28; smock, 18, 34; stole, passim; surplice, 47; suspen-
ders, 97; trousers, 88; tunic, 4, 18, 31, 35, 36, 45, 59,
74, 78, 90, 93, 108; under-robe, 18, 21, 28, 58, 59,
61, 67, 69, 70, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106; upavīta, 42, 55,
56, 71, 85; wru-dama (looped girdle), 59; uttarāsaṅga,
96; vest, 10, 22; waistband, 94; c. of warrior, see
armour.
courtyard, with horses, 66.
creases in neck, see neck.
crescents or horns on head of Hārīti, 24; on that of a
Buddha or Bodhisattva, 21.
crests, dragon or mongoose, 86; snake, 86, 110.
cross attached to rosary, 70.
cross-legged, see pose of figures.
crown, Sasanian, 75.
crutched stick, see bairāgun.
crystal, 20.

cuffs, see costume.
cuirass and gorget, see armour.
cult statue or figure, 52, 81.
cup, flaming or steaming, 93.
cymbals, see musical instruments.

dado from Mīrān, x, xx, 2, 5, 10–13, 15; see also angel
busts.
Dākiānūs-shahri, 30; see also Idikut-shari, Kara-khōja.
Ḍākinīs, 56, 65, 76–8, 92, 106. Curious sleeves and
foot-gear, see costume, see also vāhana.
damage to paintings, xi, 72, 101, 108; see also destruc-
tive influences.
dancing musicians at Parinirvāṇa, 96; see also Kho-
tanese.
Dandān-oilik, painting with Venus-like figure found,
viii, xxvi; see Nāginī: legend of 'silk princess', xxiii;
wooden panel with painting of Śiva, 23.
Darēl, a recent kingdom: Stein, the first European
visitor, ix.
Darkōt Pass, on the Pamīrs, ix.
daughters of prince Vessantara, 9.
decorators, industry of, xvii.
deity, of fertility, 21; four-armed, 22.
delicacy in use of tints, 4.
demons, 81, 85, 86, 88; "— and strange beings", 85, on
the 'Route of the Centre', x; — as executioners, 48;
as woman; howling, bony —, 86; as policemen, 88;
star-spotted, 85, 86, 88.
desert sites explored, viii.
designs: repeated, xvii, xix, xxvii; found in European
art, xix; influenced by invaders, xxv; Scythian in-
fluence, 33; unique, 43; see also animals, Chinese,
climate, dome, motives in ornament, Sasanian,
Tibetan.
destructive influences, xi, xvii, xxv, xxix, 30, 51, 63;
abrasion, 13, 82, 88, 89, 91–4, 106; cracking of surface,
13, 82; damp and fire, 33; deliberate damaging, 62, 76,
77, 102; discoloration, 34, 39, 88, 92, 93; exposure
to wear and tear, 17, 66, 67; fading, 13, 93; falling
away, 41; feet, 80; inferior pigments, 88, 92, 94, 108;
liquid mud, 31, 75; local people, xi, 51; mud smeared
on by infidels, 66, 97; oxidization, 88, 91–4, 101,
102, 106; perished surface, 108; Russians, 38; scaling,
89, 106; smoke, 41; villagers, 30, 35; water, 68; white
ants, 83.
devatā, celestial being, 52, 53, 55, 56, 60, 62, 64, 66,
68, 70, 90, 97, 98; coaxes dog of Śūkā, 104, 105;
indeterminate sex, 56; with moustache, 98.
devil, emaciated, 48; see also demons.
Dharmapālas, 75, 77, 83.
dhoti, see costume.

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