Subject: Central member of an Indo-Persepolitan capital with four human -headed winged lions couchant, found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 1-99 CE
Subject: A square small pillar type object is a rare architectural specimen representing probably a lamp stand (dipadhara) containing three tiers of niche flanked by Indo-Scythian pilasters. Face 2, recovered from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 1-99 CE
Subject: A square small pillar type object is a rare architectural specimen representing probably a lamp stand (dipadhara) containing three tiers of niche flanked by Indo-Scythian pilasters. Face 3, recovered from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 1-99 CE
Subject: A square small pillar type object is a rare architectural specimen representing probably a lamp stand (dipadhara) containing three tiers of niche flanked by Indo-Scythian pilasters. Face 4, recovered from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 400-499 CE
Subject: Buddha, head found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 400-499 CE
Subject: Buddha, standing, headless found from Jamalpur Tila (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 1000-1099 CE
Subject: Kubera seated found from Jamalpur Tila (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Doorjamb, fragment found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 400-499 CE
Subject: Buddha, standing, headless found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Lintel, fragment found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 400-499 CE
Subject: Buddha, standing. The epigraph on the pedestal translates as: This is the pious gift of the Buddhist monk Yasdinna. Whatsoever merit (there is) in this (Gift), let it be for the attainment of the supreme knowledge of (his) parents, teachers and preceptors and of all sentient beings . Found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 400-499 CE
Subject: Buddha, standing. The epigraph on the pedestal translates as: This is the pious gift of the Buddhist monk Yasdinna. Whatsoever merit (there is) in this (Gift), let it be for the attainment of the supreme knowledge of (his) parents, teachers and preceptors and of all sentient beings . Found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Corner post showing a worshipper and Buddha, found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Corner post showing (top)Buddha receiving dust from Jaya and Vijaya; (bottom) a scene from Dipankara Jataka, found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Miniature stupa, terrace and dome found from Jamalpur tila (Mathura). Inscription on the dome translates as : Gift of Nusapriya, the daughter of Surana .
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Pillar capital found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-225 CE
Subject: Kinnara-mithuna (similar scene on reverse) found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Bodhisattva, bust found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Pillar capital found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 400-499 CE
Subject: Buddha, head, shaven found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE
Subject: Buddha, head found from Jamalpur Tila (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE (inscribed)
Subject: Pillar base, found from Jamalpur (Mathura). Inscription on the pillar base translates as: This pillar-base is the gift of the Friars Surya and Buddharakshita the prahanikas. May, by the munificence of this pious donation, health be bestowed on all prahanikas.
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 100-199 CE
Subject: Female mounting on Kicaka, fragment found from Jamalpur (Mathura)
Site Name: Mathura
Date: 200-299 CE (inscribed)
Subject: Pillar base, found from Jamalpur (Mathura). Inscription on the pillar base translates as: This pillar-base is the gift of the Friars Surya and Buddharakshita the prahanikas. May, by the munificence of this pious donation, health be bestowed on all prahanikas.