Head of a Deva, 1181-1218 CE
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Head of a Deva, 1181-1218 CE, now in the Minneapolis Institute of Art collection. From the object's description on artsmia.org: "This colossal head probably once belonged to an eight foot tall deva (male deity) that was one of as many as 54 gods lining the causeway leading up to a Khmer temple. The gods would have been kneeling and holding a long snake, while on the opposite side of the causeway, a line of demons would have engaged in the same activity. This refers to the Hindu legend, common to Indian and Cambodian creation myths, where demons and gods churned the cosmic ocean using the snake as a rope twisted around the fulcrum of Mount Meru. In doing so, they churned the world out of chaos and retrieved the elixir of immortality, which the gods kept for themselves." More information about the model here: https://collections.artsmia.org/art/6340/head-of-a-deva-jayavarman-vii
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