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File:Kinnara with kachchapa veena, part of the Bodhisattva Padmapani, Cave 1, Ajanta, India.jpg

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Kinnara with kachchapa veena or Panchangi veena, part of the Bodhisattva Padmapani painting, Cave 1, Ajanta, India.[1][2] A kinnara was a mythological musician (part human or dwarf, part bird), found in Buddhist countries including the Philippines, Borobudur, and the Yulin Caves in China.
Date 450-490 C.E.
Source artranked.com
Author

Unknown photographer

unknown painter
Other versions
Descent of Indra.
  1. Subramanian Swaminathan. Paintings. saigan.com. "Kinnara playing Kachchapa Vina, Padmapani Panel, Cave 1"
  2. "Yazh to panchangi veenai: Forgotten musical instruments now on display at Egmore Museum". Newsminute.com. "Or that there’s a representation of the Panchangi veenai (5-stringed veena) in Ajanta caves dating back to 480-600 AD?"

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Kinnara with kachchapa veena, part of the Bodhisattva Padmapani painting, Cave 1, Ajanta, India

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