Dhevi Sayamtara
- Object :
- Dhevi Sayamtara
- Art style :
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- Material :
- Bronze
- Size :
- 12 cm. high
- Era age :
- ca.14th century BE.
- Feature :
- Dhevi Sayamtara is Sukti or majestic Dhevi in Avalokitasavara Bhodisatava, sitting in Lalitasana style on lotus base. Right hand shown blessing posture, left hand hold a lotus, wearing diadem on her head, decorate Sangwan Ruff. General characters may be influenced from middle of Java. On the back has glory with tierded on the top, behind of glory has Sansakrit language in Palvara letters (south of India) inscribed that reading by Miss Gongkhaew Weeraprajuk and meaning Mr.Cha-em Khaewkhlai as “Oh! Buddha as pleased that the trees which Inflorescence branches bend with the pure so King Yasoworaman who has strengthened that pleased by witness”
- History :
- Found at Sating Phra district, Songkhla province.
- Venue :
- Songkhla National Museum
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