

Sakyamuni Preaching: A Votive Stele
The image depicts a rectangular stone carving with a raised archway. The carving features a central figure sitting cross-legged with hands in the lap, wearing a robe. The central figure has a smooth head with a bump on top. Two figures kneel on either side below the central figure, with three figures standing behind. The carving is framed by a border. The stone is beige with brown spots and has a weathered appearance.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 719 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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