Title: Buddha footprints (buddhapada)
Period: Ikshvaku
Date: late 3rd–4th century CE
Culture: India, Phanigiri, Suryapet district, Telangana
Medium: Limestone
Dimensions: H. 16 in. (40.6 cm); W. 16 in. (40.6 cm); D. 6 in. (15.2 cm)
Classification: Sculpture
Credit Line: Lent by State Museum Hyderabad
Object Number: TS.199
A symbol of the Buddha's presence, a stone slab depicting his footprints (buddhapada) was a regular feature of Buddhist monastic architecture in southern India. In a religious setting, reverence for the footprint alludes to a profound respect for higher knowledge-wisdom, witnessed by devotees prostrating themselves before the feet of a spiritual mentor. This buddhapada was excavated from a semicircular (apsidal) shrine at the Phanigiri monastery. It carries a one-line inscription that honors the donor’s gift and asserts his lineage. The footprints display numerous auspicious marks of a Great Man (mahapurusa), most prominently the Dharma-wheel on the soles of the feet.
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www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/772148
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