Monolithic Pillar

Cleveland Museum of Art

Monolithic Pillar

Date
600s–700s
Medium
red sandstone
Culture
Northern India, Mathura, early medieval period, 7th-8th century
Department
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The central motif of this temple pillar is a pot, out of which vegetal forms exuberantly emerge, indicating bounty and abundance. The pot itself is decorated with lotus petals, leaves, and a band of pearls. The overflowing pot is a pervasive symbol in India to reference the prosperity and productivity that will result from worship and prayers at the holy site. It also symbolizes the auspiciousness and beauty of the created world.

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