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Interpretation of dream of Maya

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Ingholt, Harald

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At right, lower tier, the queen dreams, guarded by two Yavanis, Greek female guards who watched over Indian harems, Left, a Brahman, perhaps the sage Asita, explains to royal couple that son will become a Universal Monarch or Buddha, All three seated in European way, Worshippers in upper tier under Indian arches like on Bimaran reliquary, Round pendants under arches, and between them are panels enclosing simplified Indo-Persepolitan columns,

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Basham Collection

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1957

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