- Artist name: Unknown
- Origins: Bihar, India
- Date: 10th century
- Material: Schist
- Size: 26 ¾ inches height, 17 ⅛ inches wide, 6 ½ inches in diameter
- Current Location: Norton Simon Museum
- Description: This piece of ancient art features Shakyamuni a Buddhist, he is featured underneath a tree signified by the two objects on each side of his head that look like leaves. He is also featured touching the ground to reach enlightenment as well as lions underneath him, they represent the clan which he had come from the Shakyas and there are two figure on his left and right they are both bodhisattvas, the figure on the left is Maitreya and on the right is Avalokiteshvara.