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Am I being simple or could a level of meaning be the deification of the chilanam itself? The silhouette is an uncanny resemblance.
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Apparently, this Khanjarli currently belongs to Mahratt. True?
It was first shown in the Russian book “ Mortal Beauty”( State Museum of the Orient, 2015, item # 84). Museum items were shown separately, so it seems that this Khanjarli used to belong to one of the two private collectors, Messr. Popov and Kormshchikov, who provided items from their collections for the exhibition. Seems to me the previous owner might possess important information about the mysterious figure. |
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I am a little late but I have no doubts that it is Matsya, the first avatar of Visnu.
If you examine the carving carefully you may notice it has four arms. Two lowered and two raised above the head. Very similar to the figure from another Khanjarli with the ten avatars of Vishnu. I attach some illustrations for reference. Last edited by mariusgmioc; 13th November 2021 at 07:49 AM. |
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Marius,
Very convincing. Excellent detective work! |
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Hi Marius,
Great identification! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Thank you very much, Marius!
A very detailed and undoubtedly correct explanation. |
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