- Artist name: Unknown
- Date: 9th century
- Material: Sandstone
- Size: 37 inches diameter , 11 ½ inches thick , 28 ½ inches wide
- Current Location: The British Museum
- Description: This sculpture is a carving of a figure known as Cāmuṇḍā the goddess of worldly disasters, diseases and war. She has a skeletal like feature with multiple arms with weapons in some of the hands and is seated upon a person below her. Her skeletal body is shown to have jewelry which were made from the bones and skin of animals.