The centre of the dome of Mahachaitya depicts the mandala of Buddha and decorated with garlands. A pair of eyes is portrayed on the entablature above the dome. Above entablature are extended eight steps, perhaps symbolizes eight-fold path of Buddha's teachings. Sun and moon with scarf are at the summit. The finial is festooned with two layers of banners on each side. Adepts and protector deities are depicted below the dome. Each side of the dome is brilliantly decorated with blooming flowers with leaves. The Svayambhunath Mahachaitya with mandala rests on three layers of petals on moon disk on a lotus flower. There is an aureole decorated with jewels. The Svayambhunath Mahachaitya with aureole and square is surrounded with four circles. The outer one is of the charnel ground, followed by the circle of fire fence which is florally rendered here. Then there is a circle of Buddhas in namaskara-mudra. After this comes a circle of lotus petals. The upper and lower corners are brilliantly filled with the figures of cosmic Buddhas along with their attendant devotees. The Buddha depicted in upper corners are shown seated in the courtyard of their paradise, while the lower ones are shown in the landscape. Below the upper corners two Garudas have been depicted, one on each side. The upper centre depicts a standing Buddha along with attendant deities in rainbow circle. Remaining area of the canvas is filled with the figures of trees, rock formation, lakes, waterfalls, natural vegetation, offerings, votive stupas, charnel ground, wild animals, peacock and Adepts etc. The border of the painted surface of the painting depicts stylized dragons and Dharmachakra.
This description is by Dr. Shailendra K. Verma, whose Doctorate thesis is on "Emergence and Evolution of the Buddha Image (From its inception to 8th century A.D.)".
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