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Red sandstone. Central India, approx. 12th cent.
A necklaced deity wearing a flaring tiger-fur apron holding a sword blade in front of her chest. The well-preserved and very finely worked face with a determined expression offers youthful facial features, on account of the rich adorments likely a prince and presumably Rama, an incarnation of the high god Vishnu – the seventh before Krishna and along with the latter, one of the two most popular. The whole story of Rama who resided in Ramayana is broad, captivating and fruitful. It is presumably the ?Hero Rama“ in this depiction, known as Ramavatara. Large spiral rings on the ears, dense, flowing and wavy hair with decorations to the front. Strong upper budy, likewise the hand on the sword handle.
HEIGHT 23 CM
From a Geman private collection