Statues of Bodhisattvas from Jamal-Garhi. Photographer: Craddock, James
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Boxed statues of Bodhisattvas. Note with Jamal-Garhi prints reads: 'The plates entered here also include photographs taken from sculptures coming from Takht-i-Bahl and Shahr-i-Buhlul. No separate arrangement was possible. Nearly all the sculptures coming from these places are now in the Indian M...
Statue of a Bodhisattva, from Jamal-Garhi. Photographer: Unknown
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Small format print. This figure also appears in prints 977-978. Note with Jamal-Garhi prints reads: 'The plates entered here also include photographs taken from sculptures coming from Takht-i-Bahl and Shahr-i-Buhlul. No separate arrangement was possible. Nearly all the sculptures coming from the...
Buddhist sculpture pieces from Jamal-Garhi. Photographer: Craddock, James
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Boxed sculpture fragments, several the same as those in print 994. Note with Jamal-Garhi prints reads: 'The plates entered here also include photographs taken from sculptures coming from Takht-i-Bahl and Shahr-i-Buhlul. No separate arrangement was possible. Nearly all the sculptures coming from ...
Buddhist sculpture pieces from Jamal-Garhi. Photographer: Craddock, James
Scope & Content:
Boxed sculptures, including the following subjects: Buddha meeting a Naga king, (?) Buddha arriving at the Bodhi tree,worship of Buddha's hair-dressand of triratna (three jewels) symbol. Note with Jamal-Garhi prints reads: 'The plates entered here also include photographs taken from sculptures c...
Buddhist sculpture pieces from Jamal-Garhi. Photographer: Craddock, James
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Boxed sculptures. Described by Bloch as 'fragments of two urdhva-pattas showing four different scenes, one of which is a Naga-scene, other uncertain; various other fragments among which the so-called 'Gigantomachia'.' The term urdhva-patta is described as occuring 'in the Amravati inscriptions w...
Buddhist sculpture pieces from Jamal-Garhi. Photographer: Craddock, James
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Boxed sculpture pieces, identified by Bloch as follows: 'Various religious scenes: infant Buddha returns from the Lumbini garden, a group of wrestlers, feeding of a horse, husband and wife with children (yakshas?), and fragments.' Note with Jamal-Garhi prints reads: 'The plates entered here also...