Balawaste

Balawaste (بلوسته) is an archaeological site in the eastern part of the Khotan oasis, near the village of Domoko on the southern arm of the Silk Road.

It was excavated by Sir Mark Aurel Stein on his second Central Asian expedition (1906-8).

[2] One of his local guides identified this site as the place he had earlier found woodslip manuscripts in Chinese and Brahmi script that had been sold to Stein at Khotan by Badruddin Khan.

[3] In 1915, while in Khotan on his third Central Asian expedition (1913-6), Stein was sold further pieces, both stucco fragments and manuscripts, by Badhurddin Khan also purportedly from Balawaste.

[5] Stein dated the site to around 600 AD based on the clothing style of the Buddhist figures.

A mural of Vairocana from Balawaste, 7th—8th century.