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Object ID | OB00132 |
Title | Nalanda Intact Clay Seal of Sarvavarman |
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Inscription(s) | IN00145 |
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Related Objects | OB00131 OB00133 |
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Metadata recorded by | Dániel Balogh |
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Metadata improved by | Dániel Balogh |
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Description | |
Material | Clay / terracotta |
Object Type | seal impression |
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Details | An oval seal impression, probably from the same matrix as the Aśīrgaḍh seal (OB00131). Dimensions not reported. The upper part, about one third, shows a bull decorated with a garland and walking to the proper right; there is an umbrella above it. In front of the bull walks a man carrying an axe and a standard with a cakra on top; his face is turned back toward the bull. Behind the bull another man carries a smaller axe and what may be a cāmara or a driver's stick or whip. Between the emblem and the inscribed lower part there is a double horizontal line, the ends of which turn upward at an angle of about 45°. |
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Date | before 1928 |
Place | Nālandā |
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Place | Unknown |
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Details | Discovered by Page in Nālandā, before 1928. |
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