The visit
to this State Archaeological Museum of Madhya Pradesh at Bhopal was a part of
the “Bhopal, Udayagiri Rock Cut Caves, Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Sanchi,
Bhojpur, and Khajuraho – of Madhya Pradesh Heritage Walk” organized by the எண்திசை வரலாற்று மரபுநடைக்குழு, between 25th and 28th December 2024.
Masterpieces of Madhya Pradesh
'Masterpieces of
Madhya Pradesh is an attempt to, present some of the best sculptural pieces of
the land before you. From the days of the folk-based artistic endeavours under
the Sungas to the classicist Guptas, and the subsequent changes and
continuities in theme and decoration under the Pratiharas, Kalachuris,
Paramaras, Chandelas and Kachhapaghatas as the feudal society with its
distinctive social codes, beliefs and behavioural styles developed, the journey
of the sculptural art has been shown thematically. Changes in the
pattern and style of patronage, the opulence and ostentatious pleasure-seeking
culture of feudal society, the increasing popularity of Vaishnavism and
Shaivism and the decline and absorption of Buddhism within the Hindu pantheon,
the growing importance of Shakti cult and tantricism in certain regions have
all formed the structural context within which art styles under particular dynasties
developed its idioms and norms. The place of acquisition of the specific
sculpture has been given to help students and research scholars.
VYOMA PATTA or ANTARIKSHA PATTA or
DIKMANDAL OF CHANDELA PERIOD - 11th Century.
A unique
circular sandstone relief from Chattarpur in Madhya Pradesh, assigned to the 11th
Century period is exhibited in the State Museum of Bhopal. The central portion
of the circle is left plain with no patterns, considered as Akash and around
this plain circle are shown the Zodiac signs or the 12 Rasi Mandals, 27
Nakshatras, Surya, Chandra, Navagrahas with their vahanas, Aswini Kumaras, Ashta Vasus, Maha Vishnu, Surya with
Usha, Maha Vishnu, Sapta Rishis, Trsnghu Swargaloka, etc, in three concentric
circles. (Interpretation by Dr. Ravichandran, Coimbatore).
SURYA
Right from
the Vedic period Surya has secured a prominent position among the Brahmanic ideites.
In art, he has usually been shown on a chariot drawn by seven horses or in
standing posture with his charioteer Aruna and consorts Uşha and Pratyuşa.
However, the bronze sculpture from Sagar depicts only Usha and Pratyusa; Aruna
has been replaced by a female deity. The rays are sparkling from his prabha mandala.
The sculpture is produced by the moulding technique.
Surya
HINDU SCULPTURES
Sadasiva
Harihar
Tridev
Shiva as Gajasamhara Murthy and Kala Samhara Murthy
Ganesha
Ganesha
Ganesha
Ganesha
Ganesha
Ganesha
Uma Maheshwar
Uma Maheshwar
Uma Maheshwar
Gauri
Mahishamardini
Chamunda
Chamunda

Aparajita
Birth of Krishna
Nayika Anjana - Alasa Nayika - Abhisarika Nayika
Tnuarmed man With a Sword
JAIN SCULPTURES
Tirthankara
Tirthankara
Tirthankara
Tirthankara
Tirthankara - Parshvanath
Tirthankara
BUDDHIST SCULPTURES
Adivasi Museum
Adivasi Museum
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