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English: Saraswati Third Century AD, from the Manasa-Mandsaur area of Madhya Pradesh, India. The two armed sculpture of Saraswati is an earliest representation of circa 2-3rd century A D. in which goddess saraswati is playing vines with both the hands, The sculpture collected from Mimosa, curved in utkatascma, is unique for its depiction of hair style, ekavali, padavakiya and other ornamentations, The sculpture is interesting of its gesture.
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