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Mahaparinirvana

Kushana period, ca. 2nd century C.E.

Indian Museum, Kolkata

Indian Museum, Kolkata
Kolkata, India

Of the five episodes in the Buddha’s life, which are graphically represented in sculptures, the mahaparinirvana (the great decease) is the last one. The present relief shows the Teacher’s body lying on a couch and surrounded by grief-stricken disciples like Ananda (standing at his feet), Mahakasyapa and Subhadra along with Vajrapani. Others are seen mourning the lord’s demise.
According to the Chinese traditions, Vajrapani as Guhyapadi Malla holding the adamantine vajra (club) was a devout attendant of the Buddha. In the Ambattha Sutta of the Dighanikaya, he, as the chief of the yakshas, was present at the time of the Buddha’s death.

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  • Title: Mahaparinirvana
  • Date: Kushana period, ca. 2nd century C.E.
  • Location: Indian Museum, Kolkata
  • Physical Dimensions: Schist stone, 22.4x40.4x9.4 cm.
  • Provenance: Yusufzai (North east part of undivided India).
  • Type: Sclupture
Indian Museum, Kolkata

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