Yaksha Padmanidhi

Limestone

200-400 CE

ASI

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Ancient India

Theme

Trade, Movement and Exchange

Subtheme

Wealth

Case Title

Wealth of the world

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

Nagarjunakonda, Andhra Pradesh, India

Measurements

66 x 49 x (dia.) 28 cm

Accession Number

TS.076

Description

Many cultures have a god who fosters wealth, and guardians who protect it. Here we see the heavily bejewelled and pot-bellied Padamanidhi (‘lotus-treasure’), defender of the treasury for Kubera, god of wealth. A stream of coins cascades from his lotus-shaped headdress to his hand.

This is one of the earliest representations of the yaksha (nature spirit) Padamanidhi in human form, and comes from a part of southeast India that had grown rich through overseas trade.

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