- 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...
- The
Sanchi Yakshi Figure is a
sandstone statue of the
Shalabhanjika Yakshi from the
ancient Buddhist site of
Sanchi in the
state of
Madhya Pradesh, India...
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standing on
lotus leaves, the male (sic)
holding a
lotus bud and
posed in
shalabhanjika Dvarapala Yaksha made of basalt.
Statue found in
Buddhist cave (Pitalkhora)...
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sculptures some more
sculptures existed—namely, Dvarapala, Gajalaksmi,
Shalabhanjikas,
Royal Procession,
Decorative pillar, etc.
Several metal figurines are...
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dormant tree with her leg
around it, it
starts to
blossom and bear fruit.
Shalabhanjika yakshi is also an
embellishment in the form of an
architectural bracket...
- narrative.
Manchana took the
frame story from Rajashekhara's Viddha-
shalabhanjika, and took the
short stories from
several other sources including Pancha-tantra...
- to be
favoured by Vishnu. It is also ****ociated with
salabhanjika or
shalabhanjika (also
known as madanakai, madanika, or shilabalika).
Akshayavata (Indestructible...
- The
figures are
shown grabbing and
breaking branches of trees, are
Shalabhanjikas (the
breaker of branches), the
young women under a
fertility ritual...
- Chhattisgarh;
Gyaraspur Yakshi from
Madhya Pradesh of the
Mauryan period;
Shalabhanjika from the
Pratihara period of 9–10th
century from
Madhya Pradesh, which...
- 246–250. doi:10.1016/j.jef.2016.12.002. "Northern India,
Kashmir -
Shalabhanjika (Woman and Tree) - 1974.74".
Cleveland Museum of Art. 1
January 2016...