File:Bird of Life or Jivajivaka (共命鸟), playing a pipa or Phoenix-headed Konghou (凤首箜篌) 02.jpg
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English: Bird of Life or Jivajivaka (共命鸟), playing a pipa or Phoenix-headed Konghou (凤首箜篌)
Bird of Life or Jivajivaka (共命鸟), a Chinese mythological bird in Buddhist tradition, similar to Kinnara. Mid-Tang Dynasty-South Wall of Cave 25 of Yulin Grottoes, right side of the temple. Jivajivaka is playing a pipa or arched harp.
|date=ca. 800 C.E. ("Mid Tang Dynasty") |source=Article titled 【敦煌石窟】中唐-榆林25窟【2】南壁-观无量寿经变(净土乐舞. In translation: [Dunhuang Grottoes Middle Tang-Yulin 25 Caves [2] South Wall-Guan Wuliangshou Jingbian (Pure Land Music and Dance) |
Date | ca. 800 C.E. ("Mid Tang Dynasty") |
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Author | unknown painters from Tang Dynasty |
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