Crowned Buddha in niche, a fragment of a votive stupa
Place of OriginBihar state, India
Dateapprox. 1000-1100
MaterialsBasalt
DimensionsH. 20 1/4 x W. 14 in x D. 4 3/4 in, H. 51.4 cm x W. 35.6 cm x D. 12 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60S86+
DepartmentSouth Asian Art
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
Not on viewCrowned Buddhas and Stupas The face of the crowned Buddha in this sculpture has been damaged, but his crown and hand gesture (mudra) suggest that this is Vairochana, the Buddha of the central region of the mandala. Although fragmentary, this sculpture was probably one panel from a larger stupa, a monument often built to contain the remains of advanced Buddhist meditators. Stone stupas appear throughout the art of Palaperiod India (eighth–twelfth centuries), and the associated imagery of Vairochana likely contributed to crowned Buddha imagery that appears in Southeast Asia.
approx. 1000-1100
approx. 1000-1100
approx. 1000-1200
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approx. 1000-1100
approx. 1100-1200
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approx. 900-1100
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