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AUC41
Lot No : 118
Terracotta ball-shaped sealing from Western Gangetic valley, (c.100-200 AD), 0.97g, with Brahmi inscription Sagha Sokhadake followed by an altar-like symbol. Sokhadake might mean 'Sokshadake' or 'sprinkled water'. Sprinkling water was a ritual used for purifying or offering oblations. (Length: 17.58, Width: 15.59)
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Rs. 4,000-5,000
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