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Title
Tara, a replica
Subject
Tara (goddess)
Bronze sculpture--National Museum (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
Description
This is a replica of the British Museum image of Tara. The unadorned, yet aesthetically pleasing image, wears a high hair-do, at the centre of which is an empty socket. It may have contained a miniature seated Buddha statue traditionally associated with Bodhisattva images. Originally found near Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, it is the tallest Buddhist female bronze image discovered in Sri Lanka and may represent an instance where Tara was worshipped in her own right as Bodhisattva. Various dates between the 8th and 10th centuries A.D. have been suggested by scholars. This replica is found in the National Museum, Colombo.
Creator
Sirima Kiribamune
Source
Colombo National Museum, Sri Lanka
Date
ca. 8th-10th century A.D.
Period of study: 1986-1987
Version: 01/12/2012
Contributor
Co-Author: Seneviratna, Harsha
Technical Officer: Wijesinghe, Lalith
Technical Assistant: Jayasundare, Subhashini
Photographer: Madanayake, I.S.
International Center for Ethnic Studies, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies, Colombo
Rights
All rights reserved by International Center for Ethnic Studies, Sri Lanka.
Relation
Forms part of Photographic documentation of Women as depicted in early Sri Lankan sculpture and painting / Slide in present collection
Format
JPEG 2000
Language
eng
Type
image
Identifier
PDWESLSP.S.5.b
Coverage
ce
Collection
Citation
Sirima Kiribamune, "Tara, a replica," online in Digital Library for International Research Archive, Item #12502, http://www.dlir.org/archive/items/show/12502 (accessed September 27, 2023).