Type of mace from India
Mudgarpani ("Mace-holder")
Yaksha,
Art of Mathura, 100 BCE.
[1] This colossal statue in the round is 1.96 meters tall.
[1] The right hand holds a mudgar, the left hand used to support a small standing devotee or child joining hands in prayer.
[2]
A mudgar (Sanskrit: मुद्गर, romanized: mudgara) or mudgara[3] is a type of gada (mace) from India, and it is generally considered to be made of wood, but can also be made of iron.[4]