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Ritual Tray

Central Thailand

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Trays associated with ritual offerings have a long history in the Indic world. Here Shri Gaja Lakshmi, the Brahmanical goddess of prosperity, presides on a lotus as elephants lustrate her from pitchers containing lotus flowers. She personifies the earth, and the waters allude to the transformative power of the monsoons. Before her is an array of regalia and ritual utensils—including fly whisks, fans, and honorific umbrellas—and elephant goads, conch shells, and garlands. This tray was probably used during prosperity-enhancing ceremonies for a local ruler.

cat. no. 86

Ritual Tray, Limestone, Central Thailand

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