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Life of the Buddha - Bathing of Prince Siddhartha
Life of the Buddha - Bathing of Prince Siddhartha
 

Life of the Buddha - Bathing of Prince Siddhartha

PAKISTAN; circa 2nd–3rd century; Green schist; 25.5 x 39 cm; Peshawar Museum, Pakistan
The story on this relief is related in the Sutra of Cause and Effect in the Past and Present. Prince Siddhartha is located at the center with a nimbus about his head. The prince stands on a three-legged stool attended by kneeling ladies-in-waiting. The naga kings, Nanda and Upananda, are above the prince, who each hold a water vase, one filled with warm water, the other with cool water. Beside a Corinthian column to the far right, the turbaned Sakra joins his palms in reverence. The damaged figure on the far left is Brahma. On either side of a canopy are two more defaced figures, one of which wears a necklace.