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Marichi

Pala period, ca. 11th century C.E.

Indian Museum, Kolkata

Indian Museum, Kolkata
Kolkata, India

Standing in pratyalidhaposture on a chariot drawn by seven pigs, the figure of Marichi is four-faced, the left one being that of a sow. The Buddhist goddess of solar energy holds in her eight hands avajra, asara, asuchi, thetarjanipasa,theasoka pallava,adhanus,anankusaand asutra. She is accompanied by four female attendants, a pair each in the lower and upper sections. DhyaniBuddha Vairochana is on the top of the stele, on which are carved flames. Rahu, one of the nine planets, is seen in the center of the pedestal while a female charioteer stands behind him. The figure follows the description ofAshtabhujaMarichi as found in theSadhanamala.

Details

  • Title: Marichi
  • Date: Pala period, ca. 11th century C.E.
  • Location: Indian Museum, Kolkata
  • Physical Dimensions: Basalt, 55.4x28.3x12.9cm.
  • Provenance: Bihar, India.
  • Type: Sclupture

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