Standing Buddha: Masterpiece of National Museum, New Delhi

One of the masterpieces of National Museum, New Delhi currently displayed in the Kushana Gallery of National Museum.

The Gandhara art of the Peshawar valley is known for some of the most charming and magnificent sculptures in dark grey schist.

The present sculpture is typically Gandhara in style- marked by long flowing drapery placed loosely on the body with heavy schematic folds. The right hand, which is largely lost, was in Abhaya mudra, a typical feature of Standing Buddhas. He is holding the hem of the Sanghati in his left hand. With Abhaya mudra he assures his devotees with ultimate salvation. And thus Lord Buddha attained the status as the saviour of humankind.

Source: Masterpieces of National Museum

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