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Among Mauryan idols, the idol inscribed with the name Manibhadra (Yaksha) was found from which place?
Jhing-ka-Nagra
Noh village
Besnagar
Parkham
- The Mauryan period is known for its remarkable sculptures, including Yaksha idols which are deities associated with nature and wealth.
- The Yaksha idol inscribed with the name Manibhadra is significant in understanding the iconography and religious practices of that time.
- Option 1: Jhing-ka-Nagra is a less commonly known archaeological site without direct association with this particular Yaksha idol.
- Option 2: Noh village is primarily known for distinct archaeological finds but not specifically related to the Manibhadra Yaksha.
- Option 3: Besnagar is a significant ancient site but it is more commonly linked with other historical artifacts.
- Option 4: Parkham is the correct site where the Yaksha idol with the inscription of Manibhadra was found, linking it to Mauryan culture.
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