Terracotta moulded plaque. Exceptional for its elaborate ornament and fine detailing, this famous terracotta was discovered in 1883 in a river bank at Tamluk, the ancient sea port of Tamralipti on the Bay of Bengal.
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yakshi
A semi-divine female nature spirit.
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