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Durga as the Slayer of the Buffalo Demon -1996.27_web
"Durga as the Slayer of the Buffalo Demon" is a bronze sculpture from Cambodia, Koh Ker, from the 10th century. The sculpture is currently on display at the Cleveland Museum of Art in section 244 Indian and Southeast Asian. The goddess is pictured with 4 arms with a conch shell, a wheel, mace, and a clod of earth in her hands. She is described as "the slayer" because there appears to be the head of the buffalo demon at her feet. The sculptures dimensions are overall: 52 x 18.4 x 12.5 cm ; without tang: 44.8 cm and is credited to the John L. Severance Fund 1996.27. The image is in the public domain and can viewed on the museum's website.
Durga as the Slayer of the Buffalo Demon -1996.27_web
"Durga as the Slayer of the Buffalo Demon" is a bronze sculpture from Cambodia, Koh Ker, from the 10th century. The sculpture is currently on display at the Cleveland Museum of Art in section 244 Indian and Southeast Asian. The goddess is pictured with 4 arms with a conch shell, a wheel, mace, and a clod of earth in her hands. She is described as "the slayer" because there appears to be the head of the buffalo demon at her feet. The sculptures dimensions are overall: 52 x 18.4 x 12.5 cm ; without tang: 44.8 cm and is credited to the John L. Severance Fund 1996.27. The image is in the public domain and can viewed on the museum's website.