Ashokan Pillar. Maurya period, c. 246 BCE.. Seal Impressions (a., d. horned animal; b. buffalo; c. sacrificial rite to a goddess (?); e. yogi; f. three-headed.

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Ashokan Pillar. Maurya period, c. 246 BCE.

Seal Impressions (a., d. horned animal; b. buffalo; c. sacrificial rite to a goddess (?); e. yogi; f. three-headed animal.). c. 2500–1500 BCE. Each seal approx. 1 ¼” × 1 ¼”.

South and Southeast Asia.

Large Water Tank, Mohenjo-Daro. c. 2600–1900 BCE.

Torso of a “Priest-King”. c. 2600–1900 BCE. Height 6 7/8”.

Torso. c. 2600–1900 BCE. Height 3 3/4”.

Female Figure Holding a Fly-Whisk. Probably Maurya period, c. 250 BCE. Height 5’ 4 1/4”.

Lion Capital. Maurya period, c. 250 BCE. Height 7’.

Great Stupa, Sanchi. Founded 3rd century BCE, enlarged c. 150–50 BCE.

Relief from East Gateway of the Great Stupa, Sanchi. Early Andhra period, mid 1st century BCE.

Yakshi Bracket Figure. Height approx. 60”.

Stupa; Southern-Style Temple; Northern-Style Temple (Line Drawings).

Chaitya Hall, Karle. 1st century BCE –1st century CE.

Standing Buddha. Kushan period, c. 2nd–3rd century CE. Height 7’ 6”.

Mudras.

Buddha and Attendants. Kushan period, c. late 1st–early 2nd century CE. Height 27 1/4”.

Siddhartha in the Palace. Later Andhra period, c. 3rd century CE.

Standing Buddha. Gupta period, 474 CE. Height 6’ 4”.

Standing Buddha. c. 5th century CE.

Bodhisattva. Vakataka Dynasty, c. 475 CE.

Vishnu Temple, Deogarh. Gupta Dynasty, c. 530 CE.

Vishnu on the Cosmic Waters. c. 530 CE. Height approx. 5'.

Cave-Temple of Shiva, Elephanta. Post-Gupta period, mid 6th century CE.

Eternal Shiva. Mid 6th century CE. Height approx. 11’.

Dharmaraja Ratha, Mamallapuram. Pallava period, c. mid 7th century CE.

Descent of the Ganges Relief. Pallava period, c. mid 7th century CE. Height approx. 209”.

Shiva Nataraja. Chola Dynasty, 12th century CE. Height 32”.

Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, Khajuraho. Chandella Dynasty, c CE.

Erotic Couples on Wall of Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, Khajuraho. Height of sculptures approx. 3’ 3”.

Rajarajeshvara Temple of Shiva, Thanjavur. Chola Dynasty, 1003–1010 CE.

Rajaraja I and His Teacher. Chola Dynasty, c CE.

Buddha Maitreya. 8th century CE. 38”.

Buddha Shakyamuni. Mon Dvaravati period, 9th century CE.

Plan of Borobudur.

Borobudur. c. 800 CE.

Maya Riding to Lumbini.

Angkor Vat. 12th century CE.

Vishnu Churning the Ocean of Milk.

Parinirvana of the Buddha. 11th–12th century CE.