
Located on the left side of the barrel-vaulted ceiling in the main chamber, this painting is based on the Jataka described in the Sutra on the Collection of the Six Perfections. According to the story, a man became trapped in a pit deep in the forest. He was found by a monkey, who pitied and saved him. The monkey became tired from his efforts and laid on the ground to rest. The man was very hungry and killed the monkey for food.
The painting shows a man with dark skin and bundled hair, wearing a blue garment. In his hands is a rock which he raises over the monkey. The monkey has gray fur and its twisted body is outlined in brown. It lies face down on the ground.
For more details, go to the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Caves R-L, page 483.