Mora Well Inscription
The Mora Well inscription is an ancient Sanskrit inscription found in the village of Mora about 7 miles (11 km) from Mathura, India. It is notable for its early mention of pratima (images), stone temple, and the Pancaviras.
Mora Well Inscription | |
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Ancient Sanskrit inscription Mathura GMM Q.1 | |
Writing | Sanskrit |
Created | circa 15 CE |
Discovered | 27.515040°N 77.587409°E |
Place | Mathura, Uttar Pradesh |
Present location | Government Museum, Mathura (27.495382°N 77.679540°E) |
Identification | GMM Q.1 |
Mora (Mathura) Mora (Mathura) (India) |
Mora artefacts
The Mora inscription is associated with three statue remains and a decorated doorjamb, all thought to be related to the temple built for the Vrishni heroes. Left: torso said to be probably a figure of one of the five Vrishni heroes, Mora, circa 15 CE, Art of Mathura, Mathura Museum. Right: Mora carved doorjamb, also circa 15 CE, found together with the Mora Well Inscription.
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