Gardez Ganesha | |
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Material | Marble |
Size | 24 inches high x 14 inches wide[1] |
Created | mid-8th century CE |
Discovered | Gardez 34°31′31″N 69°10′42″E / 34.525278°N 69.178333°E |
Present location | Dargha Pir Rattan Nath temple, Kabul |
The Gardez Ganesha is a statue of the Hindu god Ganesha, discovered in Gardez, near Kabul in Afghanistan. It is considered as "a typical product of the Indo-Afghan school".[1] It was dedicated by a king named Khingal.