

Yama as Dharma, the Judge of the Deceased with His Consorts (miniature stele)
Gray stone sculpture with a rectangular base and curved top. The sculpture depicts four figures seated on a bench-like structure. The figure on the left holds an object resembling a staff or club. The central two figures each hold staff-like objects. The figure on the right holds a plant-like object. Each figure wears a crown-like structure on their head. The figures appear to be carved from the same stone as the base. The background of the image is dark grey, with the sculpture casting a slight shadow.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 767 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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