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The Bala Bodhisattva is an ancient Indian … The Bala Bodhisattva is an ancient Indian statue of a Bodhisattva, found in 1904-1905 by German archaeologist F.O. Oertel (1862-1942) in Sarnath, India. The statue has been decisive in matching the reign of Kanishka with contemporary sculptural style, especially the type of similar sculptures from Mathura, as its bears a dated inscription in his name. This statue is in all probability a product of the art of Mathura, which was then transported to the Ganges region.was then transported to the Ganges region.
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Complete inscription of Bhikshu Bala on the octagonal shaft of the umbrella, with the phrase 12px12px10px12px18px 14px14px16px18pxMahārājasya Kāṇiṣkasya "Of The Great King Kanishka" at the beginning.
, Underside of the stone umbrella with designs, probably a Zodiacal pattern, similar to the fully Greek-derived zodiacal patterns of Medieval India; Its diameter is . Sarnath Museum, Accession Number 348.
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Chatra umbrella of the Bala Bodhisattva
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The Bala Bodhisattva with shaft and chatra umbrella, dedicated in "the year 3 of Kanishka" by "brother Bala". The right arm would have been raised in a salutation gesture. Sarnath Museum.
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The Bala Bodhisattva is an ancient Indian … The Bala Bodhisattva is an ancient Indian statue of a Bodhisattva, found in 1904-1905 by German archaeologist F.O. Oertel (1862-1942) in Sarnath, India. The statue has been decisive in matching the reign of Kanishka with contemporary sculptural style, especially the type of similar sculptures from Mathura, as its bears a dated inscription in his name. This statue is in all probability a product of the art of Mathura, which was then transported to the Ganges region.was then transported to the Ganges region.
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