
Sarrabuddhadakini
The sculpture depicts a woman, Sarrabuddhadakini, with a dynamic pose. She has a large, ornate headdress and long hair. Her right arm is extended to the side, while her left arm holds a long staff or object. She wears a short skirt and a top. Her right leg is bent, and her left leg is straight. The sculpture's base has a decorative edge. The background of the sculpture features an arched shape with vertical lines. The entire image is in black and white.
Artwork Details
- Date
- 12th century
- Medium
- Mud stone
- Culture
- Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
- Dimensions
- 368 × 625 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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