File:Avalokiteshvara - Varada Mudra - Nalanda Museum - AN NM-13102 - 01.jpg

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English: Avalokiteshvara, Sand stone, 8th Cent. CE.,
Nalanda
Twelve handed colossal image of standing Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara in varada mudra, made of dull grey sand stone is one of the finest and rare piece of iconographic representation of Avalokiteshvara, so far Nalanda stone figures are concerned.
Acc. No. NM-13102
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Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara in Varada mudra - Sand stone - Nalanda Museum

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