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Lot No - 38 - Ancient India
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Saurashtra (Gujarat), c. 50 BC, Copper, 5.86g, 17.81x17.38mm, anonymous, uninscribed, typical Ujjayini-type motifs, Obv: Depiction of Lord Mahakaal (the deadly Form of Lord Shiva as a God of Death) holding a staff (Danda) and a water-pot (Kamandalu), the two signs of Punishment and Water of Life, and a six-armed symbol representing on-going cycle of Life and Death, Rev: two angular Swastika (Svastika) placed side by side with the end-points having the form of Shrivatsa symbol. Unusual shape and beautiful green patina. Fine, Scarce. |
Estimate
Rs. 1,000-1,200
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