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Web Auction 20  16-18 Jul 2022
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Lot 1820

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INDIA, Post-Gupta (Pratiharas). Bhoja I (Prabhasa/Adivarha/Mihira), 836-885. Drachm (Silver, 19 mm, 3.92 g). Boar-headed Varaha jumping right; to left, trident above solar symbol. Rev. SRIMAD ADIVARAHA ('The fortunate primaeval boar' in Nagari). John Deyell, Living Without Silver, 8. An attractive and unusually complete example. Very fine.


From a German collection of Indian coins, ex Leu Web Auction 13, 15 August 2020, 679.

This coin depicts the Varaha ('boar' in Nagari) on the obverse, which is one of the ten principal incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Varaha, depicted here with a human body and a boar's head, saved the earth in the legendary battle between the gods and demons over the nectar of immortality by lifting it out of the cosmic ocean. Bhoja, on the other hand, was the most powerful Indian ruler of his day. Fielding a mighty army with a strong cavalry, his reputation among the Arabs was so fearsome that he kept his people safe from Muslim invasions throughout his reign, thus saving India from the Muslims much like Varaha had saved the Earth from the demons.
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