Pillar from the Amaravati Stupa
Pillar from the Amaravati Stupa
Published 2017-12-04T12:36:11+00:00
The lower section of an octagonal pillar, carved in limestone ('Palnad marble') with reliefs depicting: a pillar topped with a seated lion on a platform above foliage emerging from a purnaghata, a pillar with a vedika railing and a dharmacakra mounted on it above a mass of stylised foliage, a yaksa blowing a trumpet from which emerges a mass of viney foliage below a pipal tree flanked by lotuses and surrounded by a plain vedika,and a stupa with umbrellas above a mass of viney foliage emerging from a purnaghata. Inscribed.
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Date published | 04/12/2017 |
Title | Pillar from the Amaravati Stupa |
Date | 1st c. BC |
Dimension | Height: 255.5 centimetres; Diameter: 38.75 centimetres |
Accession | Museum no. 1880,0709.109 |
Record | http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=179436&partId=1 |
Place | British Museum |