ClassificationsAsian Art
Fierce Goddess
Place CreatedIndia, Asia
CultureIndia
Date12th Century
MediumGranite
Credit LineGift of Drs. Ann and Robert Walzer
Dimensions20 x 10 x 8 in. (50.8 x 25.4 x 20.3 cm)
Object number2000.016.001
Label TextThe ferocity (ugram) and power of this goddess are indicated by her fangs, her bulging eyes, the skull-bowl (kapala) in her left hand, and the dagger she wields in her right. She shares this iconography with a range of fierce goddesses, including fanged village goddesses (gramadevatas) such as Mariamma, Ankalamma, Gangamma, and others. She also shares these ugra characteristics, as well as a similar hairstyle, with the tantric goddess Ekajata Tara (literally, Tara with a single lock of matted hair).Exhibition HistoryMCCM Permanent Collection Reinstallation, September 2004 - April 4, 2021
MCCM Permanent Collection Reinstallation, August 28, 2021 - Present
ProvenanceEx coll. Robert Walzer, United States, said to have been purchased from Albert Rudolph (1928-1973), New York, New York. Said to have been sold by Walzer to a London dealer. Ex coll. Robert Walzer, said to have been purchased from English dealer, New York, New York, November 1999.
Status
On viewCollections
- Asian Art
15th Century
282-246 BCE
1076-723 BCE
380-180 BCE
20th Century
11th-12th Century
305-30 BCE
722-332 BCE
1076-944 BCE
722-30 BCE
167-30 BCE
after 1292 BCE