Text, Statue of Kumari, consort of Skandakumar

Nepali Museums, National Museum of Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal

Geometrically derived crosses on Kumari, National Museum of Nepal. Kumari (10th century A.D.). Kumari is known as the consort of Skandakumar, the brother of Ganesha and an offspring of Shiva and Parvati. The four-armed Kumari is shown seated on her mount, the peacock. Her principal hands are on the head of the peacock while remaining other hands are holding a sword (tridandi) and the peacock feather.


Geometrically derived crosses on Kumari, National Museum of Nepal

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