
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor museum display case in Mumbai, India, showcasing five ancient stone carvings on a maroon fabric background. The carvings are numbered and accompanied by descriptive labels in English and Marathi. From bottom left, object 1 is "Mahishasuramardini," from Gujarat (?), dating to the Early 5th – 6th century CE (S 486). It depicts a multi-armed deity engaging with a buffalo demon. Object 2, directly above it, is "Bhairava," from Gujarat, 7th – 8th century CE (S 489), showing a standing figure. Object 3, in the bottom center, is "Dancing Chamunda," from Gujarat, c. 10th – 11th century (S 541), featuring a dynamic, multi-armed figure. Towards the top right, object 4 is an "Equestrian Figure," from Gujarat, c. 7th century CE, showing a person on horseback, though partly obscured by reflections. Object 5, in the top center, is "Virabhadra," from Deccan, 17th century (S 479), depicting a deity. The objects are made of light grey stone, showing signs of age and intricate carving details. The display case surface is reflective, with visible glare spots and reflections of what appears to be a person's head and possibly hands, indicating someone viewing the exhibit.
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