Jambhala (Kubera)

7th -10th century

26.6 cm 19.7 cm

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This stone fragment depicts a fairly formulaic Jambhala (known as Kubera in the Hindu tradition). The deity of wealth is shown with a rounded stomach, kapala in right hand, and mongoose in left. His body is adorned in a great variety of jewelry as seen in the circlets hanging...

Sculpture

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11905
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sculpture
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Baroness Helen Giskra, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1949, by gift.
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en
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Gandharan
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