Bala Bodhisattva
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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.[3] This statue is in all probability a product of the art of Mathura, which was then transported to the Ganges region.[4]
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Bala Bodhisattva | |
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Material | Red sandstone |
Size | about 205 cm |
Period/culture | 123 CE |
Place | Sarnath, India |
Present location | Sarnath Museum, India |
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