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ASHOKAN PILLAR Lauriya Nandangarh, Bihar, India. Maurya period, c ASHOKAN PILLAR Lauriya Nandangarh, Bihar, India. Maurya period, c. 246 BCE. [Fig. 10-01] ASHOKAN PILLAR Lauriya Nandangarh, Bihar, India. Maurya period, c. 246 BCE. [Fig. 10-01]

SEAL IMPRESSIONS A, D horned animal; B buffalo; C sacrificial rite to a goddess (?); E yogi; F three-headed animal. Indus Valley civilization, c. 2500-1500 BCE. Seals steatite, each approx. 1-1/4" × 1-1/4" (3.2 × 3.2 cm). [Fig. 10-02] SEAL IMPRESSIONS A, D horned animal; B buffalo; C sacrificial rite to a goddess (?); E yogi; F three-headed animal. Indus Valley civilization, c. 2500-1500 BCE. Seals steatite, each approx. 1-1/4" × 1-1/4" (3.2 × 3.2 cm). [Fig. 10-02]

SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA [Map 10-01]

LARGE WATER TANK, MOHENJO-DARO Indus Valley (Harappan) civilization, c LARGE WATER TANK, MOHENJO-DARO Indus Valley (Harappan) civilization, c. 2600-1900 BCE. [Fig. 10-03] LARGE WATER TANK, MOHENJO-DARO Indus Valley (Harappan) civilization, c. 2600-1900 BCE. [Fig. 10-03]

TORSO OF A "PRIEST-KING" From Mohenjo-Daro TORSO OF A "PRIEST-KING" From Mohenjo-Daro. Indus Valley civilization, c. 2600-1900 BCE. Steatite, height 6-7/8" (17.5 cm). National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi. [Fig. 10-04] TORSO OF A "PRIEST-KING" From Mohenjo-Daro. Indus Valley civilization, c. 2600-1900 BCE. Steatite, height 6-7/8" (17.5 cm). National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi. [Fig. 10-04]

MALE TORSO From Harappa. Indus Valley civilization, c. 2600-1900 BCE MALE TORSO From Harappa. Indus Valley civilization, c. 2600-1900 BCE. Red sandstone, height 3-3/4" (9.5 cm). National Museum, New Delhi. [Fig. 10-05] MALE TORSO From Harappa. Indus Valley civilization, c. 2600-1900 BCE. Red sandstone, height 3-3/4" (9.5 cm). National Museum, New Delhi. [Fig. 10-05]

LION CAPITAL From Ashokan pillar at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India LION CAPITAL From Ashokan pillar at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India. Maurya period, c. 250 BCE. Polished sandstone, height 7' (2.13 m). Archaeological Museum, Sarnath. [Fig. 10-06] LION CAPITAL From Ashokan pillar at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India. Maurya period, c. 250 BCE. Polished sandstone, height 7' (2.13 m). Archaeological Museum, Sarnath. [Fig. 10-06]

FEMALE FIGURE HOLDING A FLY-WHISK From Didarganj, Patna, Bihar, India FEMALE FIGURE HOLDING A FLY-WHISK From Didarganj, Patna, Bihar, India. Probably Maurya period, c. 250 BCE. Polished sandstone, height 5'4-1/4" (1.63 m). Patna Museum, Patna. [Fig. 10-07] FEMALE FIGURE HOLDING A FLY-WHISK From Didarganj, Patna, Bihar, India. Probably Maurya period, c. 250 BCE. Polished sandstone, height 5'4-1/4" (1.63 m). Patna Museum, Patna. [Fig. 10-07]

ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE: Stupas and Temples

STUPA 1 (THE GREAT STUPA) AT SANCHI Madhya Pradesh, India STUPA 1 (THE GREAT STUPA) AT SANCHI Madhya Pradesh, India. Founded 3rd century BCE; enlarged c. 150-50 BCE. [Fig. 10-08] STUPA 1 (THE GREAT STUPA) AT SANCHI Madhya Pradesh, India. Founded 3rd century BCE; enlarged c. 150-50 BCE. [Fig. 10-08]

A CLOSER LOOK: The Great Departure East torana (exterior middle architrave) of Stupa 1 (The Great Stupa) at Sanchi. 1st century BCE. Sandstone. A CLOSER LOOK: The Great Departure East torana (exterior middle architrave) of Stupa 1 (The Great Stupa) at Sanchi. 1st century BCE. Sandstone.

YAKSHI BRACKET FIGURE East torana of the Great Stupa at Sanchi YAKSHI BRACKET FIGURE East torana of the Great Stupa at Sanchi. Sandstone, height approx. 60" (152.4 cm). [Fig. 10-09] YAKSHI BRACKET FIGURE East torana of the Great Stupa at Sanchi. Sandstone, height approx. 60" (152.4 cm). [Fig. 10-09]

CHAITYA HALL, KARLE Maharashtra, India. 1st century BCE-1st century CE CHAITYA HALL, KARLE Maharashtra, India. 1st century BCE-1st century CE. [Fig. 10-10] CHAITYA HALL, KARLE Maharashtra, India. 1st century BCE-1st century CE. [Fig. 10-10]

KING KANISHKA Uttar Pradesh, India. c. 2nd-3rd century CE KING KANISHKA Uttar Pradesh, India. c. 2nd-3rd century CE. Sandstone, height 5'3" (1.6 m). Government Museum, Mathura. [Fig. 10-11] KING KANISHKA Uttar Pradesh, India. c. 2nd-3rd century CE. Sandstone, height 5'3" (1.6 m). Government Museum, Mathura. [Fig. 10-11]

STANDING BUDDHA From Gandhara, Pakistan. Kushan period, c STANDING BUDDHA From Gandhara, Pakistan. Kushan period, c. 2nd-3rd century CE. Schist, height 7'6" (2.28 m). Lahore Museum, Lahore. [Fig. 10-12] STANDING BUDDHA From Gandhara, Pakistan. Kushan period, c. 2nd-3rd century CE. Schist, height 7'6" (2.28 m). Lahore Museum, Lahore. [Fig. 10-12]

BUDDHA AND ATTENDANTS From Katra Keshavdev, Mathura, Madhya Pradesh, India. Kushan period, c. late 1st-early 2nd century CE. Red sandstone, height 27-1/4" (69.2 cm). Government Museum, Mathura. [Fig. 10-13] BUDDHA AND ATTENDANTS From Katra Keshavdev, Mathura, Madhya Pradesh, India. Kushan period, c. late 1st-early 2nd century CE. Red sandstone, height 27-1/4" (69.2 cm). Government Museum, Mathura. [Fig. 10-13]

ART AND ITS CONTEXTS: Mudras

VISHNU TEMPLE, DEOGARH Uttar Pradesh, India. Gupta dynasty, c. 530 CE VISHNU TEMPLE, DEOGARH Uttar Pradesh, India. Gupta dynasty, c. 530 CE. [Fig. 10-14] VISHNU TEMPLE, DEOGARH Uttar Pradesh, India. Gupta dynasty, c. 530 CE. [Fig. 10-14]

VISHNU LYING ON THE COSMIC WATERS Relief panel in the Vishnu Temple, Deogarh. c. 530 CE. Sandstone, height approx. 5' (1.5 m). [Fig. 10-15] VISHNU LYING ON THE COSMIC WATERS Relief panel in the Vishnu Temple, Deogarh. c. 530 CE. Sandstone, height approx. 5' (1.5 m). [Fig. 10-15]

BUDDHA PREACHING HIS FIRST SERMON From Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India BUDDHA PREACHING HIS FIRST SERMON From Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India. Gupta period, c. 465-485 CE. Sandstone, height 5'3" (1.6 m). Archaeological Museum, Sarnath. [Fig. 10-16] BUDDHA PREACHING HIS FIRST SERMON From Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India. Gupta period, c. 465-485 CE. Sandstone, height 5'3" (1.6 m). Archaeological Museum, Sarnath. [Fig. 10-16]

BODHISATTVA Detail of a wall painting in Cave I, Ajanta, Maharashtra, India. Vakataka dynasty, c. 475 CE. [Fig. 10-17] BODHISATTVA Detail of a wall painting in Cave I, Ajanta, Maharashtra, India. Vakataka dynasty, c. 475 CE. [Fig. 10-17]

STANDING BUDDHA Bamiyan, Afghanistan. c. 5th century CE STANDING BUDDHA Bamiyan, Afghanistan. c. 5th century CE. Sandstone coated in stucco, 175' (54 m). [Fig. 10-18] STANDING BUDDHA Bamiyan, Afghanistan. c. 5th century CE. Sandstone coated in stucco, 175' (54 m). [Fig. 10-18]

SIGIRIYA Matale District, Central Province, Sri Lanka. 5th century CE SIGIRIYA Matale District, Central Province, Sri Lanka. 5th century CE. Aerial view. [Fig. 10-19] SIGIRIYA Matale District, Central Province, Sri Lanka. 5th century CE. Aerial view. [Fig. 10-19]

HEAVENLY MAIDENS Detail of wall painting, Sigiriya. 5th century CE HEAVENLY MAIDENS Detail of wall painting, Sigiriya. 5th century CE. [Fig. 10-20] HEAVENLY MAIDENS Detail of wall painting, Sigiriya. 5th century CE. [Fig. 10-20]

CAVE-TEMPLE OF SHIVA, ELEPHANTA Maharashtra, India CAVE-TEMPLE OF SHIVA, ELEPHANTA Maharashtra, India. Post-Gupta period, mid 6th century CE. View along the east-west axis to the linga shrine. [Fig. 10-21] CAVE-TEMPLE OF SHIVA, ELEPHANTA Maharashtra, India. Post-Gupta period, mid 6th century CE. View along the east-west axis to the linga shrine. [Fig. 10-21]

ETERNAL SHIVA Rock-cut relief in the cave-temple of Shiva, Elephanta ETERNAL SHIVA Rock-cut relief in the cave-temple of Shiva, Elephanta. Mid 6th century CE. Height approx. 11' (3.4 m). [Fig. 10-22] ETERNAL SHIVA Rock-cut relief in the cave-temple of Shiva, Elephanta. Mid 6th century CE. Height approx. 11' (3.4 m). [Fig. 10-22]

DHARMARAJA RATHA, MAMALLAPURAM Tamil Nadu, India. Pallava period, c DHARMARAJA RATHA, MAMALLAPURAM Tamil Nadu, India. Pallava period, c. mid 7th century CE. [Fig. 10-23] DHARMARAJA RATHA, MAMALLAPURAM Tamil Nadu, India. Pallava period, c. mid 7th century CE. [Fig. 10-23]

DESCENT OF THE GANGES Rock-cut relief, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, India DESCENT OF THE GANGES Rock-cut relief, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Mid 7th century CE. Granite, approx. 20' (6 m). [Fig. 10-24] DESCENT OF THE GANGES Rock-cut relief, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Mid 7th century CE. Granite, approx. 20' (6 m). [Fig. 10-24]

CAT IN YOGIC POSTURE Detail from rock-cut relief, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Mid 7th century CE. [Fig. 10-25] CAT IN YOGIC POSTURE Detail from rock-cut relief, Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Mid 7th century CE. [Fig. 10-25]

KAILASHA TEMPLE, ELLORA Cave 16, Ellora, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra, India. Mid 8th century CE. [Fig. 10-26] KAILASHA TEMPLE, ELLORA Cave 16, Ellora, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra, India. Mid 8th century CE. [Fig. 10-26]

KANDARIYA MAHADEVA TEMPLE, KHAJURAHO Madhya Pradesh, India KANDARIYA MAHADEVA TEMPLE, KHAJURAHO Madhya Pradesh, India. Chandella dynasty, c. 1000 CE. [Fig. 10-27] KANDARIYA MAHADEVA TEMPLE, KHAJURAHO Madhya Pradesh, India. Chandella dynasty, c. 1000 CE. [Fig. 10-27]

EROTIC SCULPTURES, KANDARIYA MAHADEVA TEMPLE Detail of reliefs EROTIC SCULPTURES, KANDARIYA MAHADEVA TEMPLE Detail of reliefs. Height of registers approx. 3'3" (1 m). Sandstone, c. 1000 CE. [Fig. 10-28] EROTIC SCULPTURES, KANDARIYA MAHADEVA TEMPLE Detail of reliefs. Height of registers approx. 3'3" (1 m). Sandstone, c. 1000 CE. [Fig. 10-28]

PARINIRVANA OF THE BUDDHA Gal Vihara, near Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka PARINIRVANA OF THE BUDDHA Gal Vihara, near Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. 11th-12th century CE. Granite. [Fig. 10-29] PARINIRVANA OF THE BUDDHA Gal Vihara, near Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. 11th-12th century CE. Granite. [Fig. 10-29]

RAJARAJESHVARA TEMPLE OF SHIVA, THANJAVUR Tamil Nadu, India RAJARAJESHVARA TEMPLE OF SHIVA, THANJAVUR Tamil Nadu, India. Chola dynasty, 1003-1010 CE. [Fig. 10-30] RAJARAJESHVARA TEMPLE OF SHIVA, THANJAVUR Tamil Nadu, India. Chola dynasty, 1003-1010 CE. [Fig. 10-30]

SHIVA NATARAJA (SHIVA AS LORD OF THE DANCE) South India SHIVA NATARAJA (SHIVA AS LORD OF THE DANCE) South India. Chola dynasty, 11th century CE. Bronze, 43-7/8" × 40" (111.5 × 101.65 cm). The Cleveland Museum of Art. Purchase from the J.H. Wade Fund (1930.331) [Fig. 10-31] SHIVA NATARAJA (SHIVA AS LORD OF THE DANCE) South India. Chola dynasty, 11th century CE. Bronze, 43-7/8" × 40" (111.5 × 101.65 cm). The Cleveland Museum of Art. Purchase from the J.H. Wade Fund (1930.331) [Fig. 10-31]

STANDING DVARAVATI BUDDHA Mon Dvaravati style, from Thailand STANDING DVARAVATI BUDDHA Mon Dvaravati style, from Thailand. 8th century CE. Bronze, 52" (1.3 m). The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Purchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust (51-23) [Fig. 10-32] STANDING DVARAVATI BUDDHA Mon Dvaravati style, from Thailand. 8th century CE. Bronze, 52" (1.3 m). The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Purchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust (51-23) [Fig. 10-32]

HARIHARA From Angkor Barei, Cambodia HARIHARA From Angkor Barei, Cambodia. Pre-Angkorian Khmer, 7th century CE. Sandstone, 68" (76 cm). Musée Guimet, Paris, France. [Fig. 10-33] HARIHARA From Angkor Barei, Cambodia. Pre-Angkorian Khmer, 7th century CE. Sandstone, 68" (76 cm). Musée Guimet, Paris, France. [Fig. 10-33]

BOROBUDUR Central Java, Magelang District, Indonesia. c. 800 CE BOROBUDUR Central Java, Magelang District, Indonesia. c. 800 CE. Aerial view. [Fig. 10-34] BOROBUDUR Central Java, Magelang District, Indonesia. c. 800 CE. Aerial view. [Fig. 10-34]

SCENE OF DRUNKENNESS AND MODERATION Borobudur, east side SCENE OF DRUNKENNESS AND MODERATION Borobudur, east side. Central Java, Indonesia. 9th century CE. [Fig. 10-35] SCENE OF DRUNKENNESS AND MODERATION Borobudur, east side. Central Java, Indonesia. 9th century CE. [Fig. 10-35]

LORO JONGGRANG Prambanan, Central Java, Indonesia. 9th century CE. [Fig. 10-36]

ABDUCTION OF SITA Illustration of the Ramayana, relief 13, scene 2, Chandi Shiva, Prambanan, Central Java, Indonesia. 9th century CE. [Fig. 10-37] ABDUCTION OF SITA Illustration of the Ramayana, relief 13, scene 2, Chandi Shiva, Prambanan, Central Java, Indonesia. 9th century CE. [Fig. 10-37]

ANANDA TEMPLE Bagan, Mandalay Division, Myanmar. 11th century CE ANANDA TEMPLE Bagan, Mandalay Division, Myanmar. 11th century CE. Height c. 167' (51 m). [Fig. 10-38] ANANDA TEMPLE Bagan, Mandalay Division, Myanmar. 11th century CE. Height 30" (76 cm). [Fig. 10-38]

PORTRAIT OF KING KYANZITTHA West shrine, Ananda Temple, Bagan PORTRAIT OF KING KYANZITTHA West shrine, Ananda Temple, Bagan. 11th century CE. Gilded lacquer. Height 30" (76 cm). [Fig. 10-39] PORTRAIT OF KING KYANZITTHA West shrine, Ananda Temple, Bagan. 11th century CE. Gilded lacquer. Height 30" (76 cm). [Fig. 10-39]

ANGKOR WAT Angkor, Cambodia. 12th century CE. [Fig. 10-40]

VISHNU CHURNING THE OCEAN OF MILK Detail of relief sculpture, Angkor Wat. 12th century. [Fig. 10-41]