Kubera, central India, 11th-12th century
H. 28 cm. Beige sandstone.
The god of wealth is seated, inscribed in an architectural niche, his left hand pressing the belly of a now extinct mongoose to make it spit out jewels. On either side of the composition, two lions stand on their front pasterns.
(Visible erosion, missing parts and accidents).
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