Chhattisgarh | An Idol Comes Home...
But its custodian museum cannot claim the stolen 7th century statue the US has returned because termites have eaten up the papers

HONING IN: The Avalokiteshwara statue
Imagine an exquisite 7th century bronze, an Avalokiteshwara, the work of a master craftsman called Dronaditya who lived in Sirpur. Not too far from the capital of modern Chhattisgarh, but from another universe in terms of cultural habits and discipline. Dronaditya’s name is inscribed on the double-lotus pedestal on which the Bodhisattva is seated, allowing us a precise time-space map of what Chhattisgarh was in the Late Gupta period, under the Pandavavamshis: a hub of marvellous Buddhist statuary. Now, in several jump-cuts, leap forward to today.

