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Animals from Thap Mam
Danang
SculptureAnimals from Thap Mam

Lion from Thap Mam indicates lots of Chinese characters, including the raising of the paws and the face that explicitly revealing the combination between the lion and the Chinese dragon. The Chinese beard and the dragon-liked mouth indicate the Chinese and Vietnamese artistic influence. During this period, Vietnam played the important political role in the region.

Animals from Thap Mam
Danang
SculptureAnimals from Thap Mam

The lion from Thap Mam represents a strong influence of Bayon art from Khmer on Bin Din art. This is because the posture of the lion here is similar to the animals holding the base of the grand palace of Angor city. Also, due to tne invasion from King Chayavaramn VII, the khmer culture influenced sculpture in this period. The triangle cloth at the front is also considered the influence from Khmer culture.

Animals from Thap Mam
Danang
SculptureAnimals from Thap Mam

Lion form Thap Mam exhibits lots of Chinese influences, including the Chinese beard and the paw raising posture. However, because of the political power of King Jayavarman VII of Cambodia, this lion was also influenced by Khmer art

Dancing Shiva from the pediment of Po Kluang Karai
Phan Rang
SculptureDancing Shiva from the pediment of Po Kluang Karai

Although the temple is dated to the 13th century, the tympanum depicting the dancing Shiva is dated earlier as belonging to Binh Dinh style. This tympanum was re-used. The crown of Shiva, decorated with the series of tiny triangle elements forming the whole crown in triangular shape, is comparable to the normal style of Binh Dinh crown. The triangular cloth in the front of the lower garment is also the characteristic of the period.

Sculpture of Later Period
SculptureSculpture of Later Period

This sculpture is one of the best representations of the sculpture in the later period. Only half of the body remains. It sits in a crossed-legs position with the legs merging with the back. The face has some beard showing the Chinese and Vietnamese influence and it wears the cap.

Sculpture of Later Period
Ho Chi Minh
SculptureSculpture of Later Period

This sculpture is one of the best representations of the sculpture in the later period. Only half of the body remains. It sits in a crossed-legs position with the legs merging with the back. The face has some beard showing the Chinese and Vietnamese influence and it wears the cap.

Akashagarbha
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SculptureAkashagarbha

Candi Mendut was built in Centra Java by Sai Lane dynasty in 14th century BE. It was built in Mahayana around the same period as Borobudur. Candi Mendut is in the same area as Candi Pawon and Borobudur.

Narrative derived from Panchatantra: Crane and Crab
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SculptureNarrative derived from Panchatantra: Crane and Crab

Candi Mendut was built in Centra Java by Sai Lane dynasty in 14th century BE. It was built in Mahayana around the same period as Borobudur. Candi Mendut is in the same area as Candi Pawon and Borobudur.