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Description

Male figure in dancing position on round platform on square base. Small headpiece with elaborate earrings. Arm to right raised and extended to the side. Arm to left bent at the elbow, palm outward. Wears leg bands, armbands, necklaces, and sash. Leg to the left is poised on a ball.

History Of Use

For use in a small temple or household.

Cultural Context

daily worship

Iconographic Meaning

Represents Navanita Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu, in child form, dancing for joy as he runs with the ball of butter he has stolen.

Item History

  • Made in India
  • Collected between 1955 and 1973
  • Owned by Victor Hardy before December 11, 1979
  • Received from Victor Hardy (Donor) on December 11, 1979

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