Title: Platform panel (ayaka) or courtyard enclosure
Period: Ikshvaku
Date: 3rd–4th century CE
Culture: India, Phanigiri, Suryapet district, Telangana
Medium: Limestone
Dimensions: H. 24 in. (61 cm); W. 85 1/16 in. (216 cm); D. 4 5/16 in. (12 cm)
Classification: Sculpture
Credit Line: Lent by Department of Heritage, Telangana, Hyderabad
Object Number: TS.119
This magnificent frieze likely adorned an offering platform (ayaka) on the Great Stupa of Phanigiri monastery. It consists of seven narrative medallions separated by pilasters. Each episode comes from the Mandhata-avadana, a story about a virtuous king who becomes infatuated with his own powers and is cast down by the gods. The lower frieze depicts noble animals in motion: a buffalo, griffin, bull, hybrid creature, elephant, ram, lion, boar, and deer. The botanical motifs decorating the pilasters underscore the hybridity of Ikshvaku art of this time, combining Indian lotuses and Hellenistic acanthus leaves.
Text from:
www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/761725
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