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Buddha in Meditation

Central Myanmar

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This sculpture is the most complete surviving Buddha from the ancient city of Sri Ksetra, and it bears the longest Sanskrit inscription discovered there. It was excavated from the foundations of a large stupa. The Buddha seated in meditation is reminiscent of Buddha imagery from Sri Lanka, a center of Buddhist learning throughout the first millennium. The use of Sanskrit along with Pyu in the inscription suggests strong connections with northern Indian Buddhism, and the script has its closest parallels in a newly deciphered copperplate inscription from eastern Bengal (Bangladesh) dated 502.

cat. no. 41

Buddha in Meditation, Sandstone, Central Myanmar

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