Commemorative Portrait of Ayurvriddhi
Description
Idealised dedicatory portraits, especially of royalty, have been common in Nepal. Even their presentation has been in a standardized format. The male figures are shown in kneeling posture with hands folded in namaskara mudra. Our image of Ayurvriddhi, which too is a dedicatory and commemorative one, shows him in a similar posture. His robe, turban, necklace, and lotus seat suggest that he must have been a prominent person.
The square base on which the lotus seat is mounted bears an inscription running on all four sides. It reads: “On the eleventh day of the dark half of Phalgun (Newari Cira) month of Nepal Samvat 814 [1694 CE] Ayurvriddhi passed away. His sons Jasavriddhi, Dharmaraja, Ayamanandara, all these brothers commissioned the statue.”
Sir Ratan Tata Art Collection
Collection
Himalayan Art
Object Type
Figurine
Material
Gilt bronze
Schools/Culture/Period
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Technique
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Date
Nepal Samvat 814 = 1694 CE
Location
Nepal
Dimension
17.7 x 9.7 cm