Allahabad Museum, Allahabad
Allahabad Museum was formally inaugurated in 1947 by India's first prime minister,
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The collection, both reserve and on display, is large
and varied and spreads across 18 galleries. The objects on view include prehistoric
and Indus Valley antiquities, stone sculpture, terracotta, bronzes, seals, beads,
coins, inscriptions, miniature paintings, Buddhist thankas, textiles. weapons,
medieval/irman'i and land grants, documents and the personal effects of Nehru
and material relating to the freedom movement.
Beautiful stone images, intricately carved temple pillars and lintels dating
from the 3rd century BC to the 12th century AD, represent important dynasties,
both ancient and medieval. There are antiquities from renowned schools of sculpture
like Gandhara, Mathura, Kausambhi and Sarnath as well as important archaeological
discoveries from Bharhut, Bhita, Kausambhi and Jhusi. The outstanding objects
include the tasselled head of Shiva arojecting from a stone linga which rortrays
the classical purity of Gupta art a blue schist bodhisattva in the image of
the Greek god Apollo depicting the syncretisation of Indo-Greek styles and the
bejewelled dancing yakshi from Jamsote.
The terracotta collection is one of the largest in India and dates from the
Indus Valley onwards. Exuberant folk lifestyles are captured in dancing and
amorous scenes, bacchanalian feasts and hunts. There are a number of toys like
clay carts, animals and birds. An interesting piece from Ahichchatra depicts
an episode from the Mahabharata, the killing of Pralamb. Other exceptional pieces
are a figure of the goddess Ganga (Gupta) and a 5th century AD Shalabhanjika.
The coin collection has outstanding Kushana and Gupta gold coins, while the
manuscripts, mainly in Sanskrit, date from the 16th century onwards. Also on
view are some 19,000 beads which were in use from prehistoric times till the
Gupta period.
Allahabad Museum
Chandrasekhar Azad Park
Allahabad
Timing: 10.15 am to 5.00 pm
Closed on Mondays and government holidays.
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