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This stone sculpture depicts a female figure holding on to the branches of a tree. She stands in what is known as a triple bend position. Part of her arms and one leg have broken off. She has a pleasant expression on her face. She wears heavy earrings and anklets. Her full hips, narrow waist and ample breasts are signs of beauty and abundant fertility. Covering her hips is an elaborate, jeweled girdle. She stands on a crouching, dwarf-like figure. The branches of the tree, possibly an ashoka tree, spread over her head like a backdrop. On the reverse side of the pillar are shown open lotus flowers.
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asian art museum, khan academy, khan academy: railing pillar with female figure beneath a tree, this sculpture is a piece of architecture, trees are important in buddhism, figure known as a yakshi a semi-divine spirit referring to a fertile woman, railing surrounding a stupa, figurative sculpture, stupa of sanchi
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