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This alluring carved sculpture shows a Sālabhāñjikā, a female nature spirit or yakshi, in a graceful dvibhanga (twin-bend) stance. Made in white sandstone, this object is considered Indian Monalisa, given her enchanting and mystical smile. She rests against a stylized śāla tree trunk, her presence alone causing the tree to bloom. The figure sports a lavish set of beaded ornaments, a detailed waistband, and an ornate lower garment or Kativastra, all highlighting her divine charm and glowing pleasure. Found in Gyaraspur, a key religious and artistic hub in Vidisha
Unearthed from the echoes of a forgotten civilization, this intricately designed black ceramic mug carries the mystic script of ancient wisdom. Legend has it that scholars and seers once used similar vessels during sacred rituals to sip herbal infusions while interpreting the will of the heavens. The engraved characters, still undeciphered, are believed to invoke clarity and strength with every pour. A timeless artefact reborn — perfect for those who seek meaning in the mundane and beauty in the old.
Unearthed from the echoes of a forgotten civilization, this intricately designed black ceramic mug carries the mystic script of ancient wisdom. Legend has it that scholars and seers once used similar vessels during sacred rituals to sip herbal infusions while interpreting the will of the heavens. The engraved characters, still undeciphered, are believed to invoke clarity and strength with every pour. A timeless artefact reborn — perfect for those who seek meaning in the mundane and beauty in the old.