Yaksha. Fragment.
| Accession Nr.: | 50.91.1 |
|---|---|
| Type: | relief |
| Date of production: |
11th c.
Period of Rajput kingdoms |
| Place of production: | |
| Acquisition: | donation of Imre Schwaiger |
In Indian mythology, yaksha means a naughty, mischievous forest spirit, a male fairy. One arm of the fragment is missing, the other is holding a garland of flowers. Fragment of a relief made of yellow sandstone.