Sculpture
Item number Ef417 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number Ef417 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Deeply cut arch-shaped free standing sculpture of a 4 armed standing figure with 3 attendants. Vishnu is in a stiff frontal pose holding a lotus, mace, conch and discus; he wears a crown and is adorned with jewels and a long garland. Flanking him are 2 small females, together they stand on a pedestal which is in a lotus motif and are enclosed in a flame edged halo. At the base, a small male figure is seated on the left with his hands folded.
Pala Sena style carving that probably stood in a niche in a Hindu temple interior, where it would be the object of daily worship.
ritual
Central male figure is the Hindu god Vishnu one of the principal trimurti. His particular position is that of preserver. He is shown here in his most traditional form holding his four attributes.
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ritual
Central male figure is the Hindu god Vishnu one of the principal trimurti. His particular position is that of preserver. He is shown here in his most traditional form holding his four attributes.
Deeply cut arch-shaped free standing sculpture of a 4 armed standing figure with 3 attendants. Vishnu is in a stiff frontal pose holding a lotus, mace, conch and discus; he wears a crown and is adorned with jewels and a long garland. Flanking him are 2 small females, together they stand on a pedestal which is in a lotus motif and are enclosed in a flame edged halo. At the base, a small male figure is seated on the left with his hands folded.
Pala Sena style carving that probably stood in a niche in a Hindu temple interior, where it would be the object of daily worship.
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