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Lot # 29 - Gold Dinar Coin of Samudragupta of Gupta Dynasty of Ashvamedha Type.
Gold Dinar Coin of Samudragupta of Gupta Dynasty of Ashvamedha Type.
Gold Dinar Coin of Samudragupta of Gupta Dynasty of Ashvamedha Type. Gold Dinar Coin of Samudragupta of Gupta Dynasty of Ashvamedha Type.
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Gupta Dynasty, Samudragupta (345-375 AD), Gold Dinar, "Ashvamedha" type, Obv: a sacrificial horse standing facing left, behind a sacrificial post (Yupa), which is shown as an elaborate stand with streamers, string of beads and ribbons flying in the wind; the Yupa has an ornamental pedestal with two steps which are slightly bent in towards the center, Brahmi letter 'Si' (Siddam) placed on the platform between the horse legs, a crescent behind the haunch of the horse, Brahmi legend "Rajadhiraja prithivimavitva (divam jayatyahru)ta vajimedha)" around the field, Rev: the chief queen in the guise of a goddess standing left on a lotus-shaped pedestal, carrying a fly-whisk (Chauri) in her right hand, which is placed on her shoulder and holding a towel in her left, Brahmi legend "Ashvamedha Parakramah" on the right field and a ritual needle (Soochi/ceremonial spear with ribbons) on the left,7.37g, 21.59mm, (Unlisted Soochi type, Variant of Altekar. Bayana Hoard # Pl. V-5/TOTGE, S. Kumar # Class. I-Var. B.1), choice extremely fine, Extremely Rare.

Note: The Ashvamedha was one of the grandest of the Vedic religious ceremonies of ancient India, and was performed by a king to celebrate or, to be more precise, affirm their imperial sovereignty. The ceremony is described in detail in various Vedic writings, particularly the Shatapatha Brahmana.