- "
Mudgarpani"
Yaksha Mathura, 100 BCE
Mudgarpani (Sanskrit: मुद्गरपाणि, romanized: Mudgarapāṇi) was a
Yaksha deity in
ancient India. His name
means "Mudgar-holder"...
- and
dates to 2nd
century CE. On
display in the
Prince of
Wales Museum.
Mudgarpani Yaksha, 2nd
century BCE, Bharnakalan,
Mathura Museum Vidisha Yaksha, 2nd...
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copper figure (ACCN 93-51)
found at Shahabad, UP
Parkham Yaksha, 150 BCE
Mudgarpani Yaksha, 100 BCE
Seated Bodhisattva, 1st
century CE Jain
chaumukha sculpture...
- "
Mudgarpani"
Yaksha Mathura, 100 BCE A
mudgar (Sanskrit: मुद्गर, romanized: mudgara) or
mudgara is a type of gada (mace) from India, and it is generally...
- of them
being known such as Kubera, king of the Yakshas,
Manibhadra or
Mudgarpani. The
Yakshas are a
broad class of nature-spirits,
usually benevolent,...
- of them
being known such as Kubera, king of the Yakshas,
Manibhadra or
Mudgarpani. The
Yakshas are a
broad class of nature-spirits,
usually benevolent,...
- of them
being known such as Kubera, king of the Yakshas,
Manibhadra or
Mudgarpani. The
Yakshas are a
broad class of nature-spirits,
usually benevolent,...
- necklace,
Mauryan period. The "Mehrauli Yakshi",
dated to 150 BCE, Mathura.
Mudgarpani Yaksha, 100 BCE.
Parkham Yaksha, 150 BCE.
Females statues wearing drapes...
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Mudgarpani ("Mace-holder")
Yaksha from
Bharana Kalan,
northwest of Mathura. Art of Mathura, 100 BCE. This
colossal statue in the
round is 1.96
meters tall...
- BCE A
similar statue, but in a much
better state of preservation, the
Mudgarpani Yaksha Yaksha Pañcika
Kubera Dated 150 BCE in Fig. 15-17,
general comments...