82.Drum slab with five Buddha-life narratives

  • 3rd century
  • Nagarjunakonda, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh
  • Archaeological Museum ASI, Nagarjunakonda, Andhra Pradesh

Drum panels from the stūpas at Nagarjunakonda are notable for their complex narrative decoration, featuring multiple registers, each of which often contains two independent scenes. The stories typically have a loose chronological order. This panel depicts five events, all following the Buddha's Enlightenment: the Buddha gazing upon his empty throne (lower left), the serpent-protected Buddha preaching (lower right), the Buddha receiving gifts from the gods (middle left), the first meal from the traveling merchants (middle right), and the Buddha delivering his first sermon, in the deer forest at Sarnath (above). The sculptor deploys posture and gesture to create a sense of spatial depth and dynamic interplay