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Indonesian
Four-Armed Esoteric Deity, probably Avalokitesvara
10th century
Gift of Mark and Iuliana Phillips
2005/2.77

Indonesian
Vairocana Buddha, Seated in the Mudra of the Union of Six Elements
10th century
Gift of Mark and Iuliana Phillips
2005/2.78
Varahi has a crowned boar’s head on a woman’s body.  She sits with her ankles crosses and originally had four arms, the back two have broken away as has the front right hand which had probably been held up in a reassuring gesture.  Her left from hand is held down at her left knee with the palm held facing out in a gesture of giving.  Her body is softly modeled with a narrow waist and full breasts.  She wears jewelry that is in sharp but low relief and includes a series of necklaces forming a collar of decoration and a longer one that falls between her breasts which suggests the sacred thread extending down to her waist at her right.  She is naked from the waist up and the lower garment is merely suggested by the heavier folds at the waist.  Her head is tilted and her chin/snout had jutted out to the left, but the lower snout is broken away.  She wears a conical crown that accents the long diagonal of her face.  Originally there was an arch behind the image which would have supported her back arms, so the imag
Artist Unknown, India, Tamil Nandu, Kanchipuran
Varahi
900 – 932
Museum Purchase
1960/1.113

Indonesian
Prajñâpâramitâ (Buddhist Goddess of Wisdom)
10th century
Gift of Mark and Iuliana Phillips
2005/2.76
Vishnu stand in a strict unbending pose, samabhanga and has four hands.  Reading clockwise from the front right hand, he holds lotus, a club, a discus and a conch.  The lotus and conch are also personified with full standing figures at the base below his tow front hands, the lotus as a female figure to his right and the conch as a male figure to his left.  On the pointed arch behind the figure a flying figure holding garlands is carved in shallow relief to either side of his crown. He wears a diaphanous lower cloth, the folds of the garment are articulated with a flared section down the center.  He wears a long garland down to his knees, a sacred thread and various pieces of jewelry, including bracelets, armlets, a necklace and large earrings and an elaborate crown.<br />
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Vishnu Stele, four-armed Vishnu with two of his attributes personified
10th century
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
2003/1.385

Indonesian
Unidentified Goddess (Tara?)
10th century
Gift of Mark and Iuliana Phillips
2005/2.75
This intricate stele has a large Varaha in the center.  He is in the archer’s stance, with his right leg extended and his left leg bent resting on a lotus held up by a male and female snake figures. They have human bodies from the waist up and knotted snake bodies below.  Varaha has a human body with the head of a boar, his head thrown back supporting the figure of the earth goddess who holds on to his snout.  A lotus leaf acts as an umbrella over his head.  Three of his four arms are intact with his right one at his hip holding a broken lotus, only the stem survives, and the two left hands holding a conch at his chest and a discus at his knee.  The broken arm held the club and the top of it is still visible next to the pavilion on the left over his shoulder.  Besides the two snake figures, three figures stand on the base to either side, the other one female, while the others are male.  The inner two hold the conch and discus and can be considered shankhapurausha and cakrapurusha, the personifications of the
Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Vishnu as Varaha, the Cosmic Boar
10th century
Museum Purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
2002/1.167
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