- A
salabhanjika or
shalabhanjika is a term
found in
Indian art and
literature with a
variety of meanings. In
Buddhist art, it
means an
image of a woman...
- are
found in many
ancient Buddhist archaeological sites. They
became Salabhanjikas (sal tree maidens) with the p****ing of the centuries, a
standard decorative...
- Pi-Fang, a
Chinese tree
deity Rakapila, a
sacred tree
deity of
Madagascar Salabhanjika,
another general term for
Hindu tree
nymphs Sijou Euphorbia milii var...
- Querquetulanae,
Roman nymphs of the oak Rådande, a
similar Swedish spirit Salabhanjika, a
similar Indian spirit Mavka, a
similar Ukrainian spirit Citations...
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sculptural element was
integrated into
Indian temple architecture as
salabhanjika or "sal tree maiden",
although it is not
clear either whether it is a...
-
entrance of the temple. The
outside wall of the
temple has
beautiful Salabhanjika statues around them. The
inner ceilings of the
temple have beautiful...
- (wai) in a Thai
temple Namaste statue in Bali,
Indonesia Namaste (yakshi
salabhanjika), c. 100 BCE, Satna,
Madhya Pradesh Culture of
India Pranāma Sat Sri...
-
sculptures dated to the 1st and 2nd
centuries BCE,
miniature statue of
Salabhanjika,
terracotta items and
replicas of
frescoes seen in the Bagh Caves. Wikimedia...
-
Indian sculpture and was
integrated into
Indian temple architecture as
salabhanjika,
because there is
often a
confusion between the
ashoka tree and the sal...
- sala tree is said to be
favoured by Vishnu. It is also ****ociated with
salabhanjika or
shalabhanjika (also
known as madanakai, madanika, or shilabalika)...