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Sandstone miniature Hindu temple

1700/1899

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

This miniature temple is composed of three sections. It is typical of the later north Indian or nagara style of Indian temple architecture. Raised on a moulded basement, the main shrine of a Hindu temple consists of a small, square chamber with a single entrance. Inside is an image of the temple's deity, in this case a linga, the symbolic, phallic emblem of Shiva. Above the doorway is a small image of Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, who often appears at the entrance to temples. Above the main shrine rises the shikhara or tower of the temple. The basic form of the tower is repeated in miniature at the centre of each side and at the diagonals in the typical north Indian manner. The tower is designed to represent the sacred Mt. Meru, the cosmic mountain at the centre of the Hindu universe.Groups of small shrines like this are frequently placed by rivers or other sacred places. They represent donations by pious individuals, the small size indicating the donor's relatively modest means. This shrine was probably bought new by a European at Benares (Varanasi), the sacred Hindu city on the River Ganga. It was never consecrated. It was in the museum of the East India Company by the 1850s and transferred to The British Museum in 1880.

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  • Title: Sandstone miniature Hindu temple
  • Date Created: 1700/1899
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 124.50cm
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: carved
  • Subject: linga
  • Registration number: 1880.4081
  • Production place: Made in India
  • Place: Found/Acquired India
  • Material: sandstone
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
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