Title: Fragment from a railing crossbar: nobleman riding an elephant
Period: Shunga
Date: 1st century BCE
Culture: India, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
Medium: Sandstone
Dimensions: H. 16 3/8 in. (41 cm); W. 27 15/16 in. (71 cm); D. 4 3/4 in. (12 cm)
Classification: Sculpture
Credit Line: Lent by National Museum, New Delhi
Object Number: TS.066
The 1915 discovery of this and other railing fragments in Mathura confirmed the presence of a Buddhist monastery complex a short distance from the city center in the early centuries BCE. A richly bedecked elephant carries a ruler of one of the eight kingdoms that laid claim to a portion of the Buddha’s remains following his cremation. Given the absence of a reliquary from the scene, this may represent an earlier moment in the narrative, when the kings of the region traveled hastily to Kushinagar to secure their share of the relics; the texts report that one of the claimants arrived late.
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www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/761672
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