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English: Bodh Gaya quadriga relief. Probably 2nd-1st century BCE. See also drawing
drawing
Comparison of Bodh Gaya quadriga relief of Surya and Classical example of Phoebus Apollo on quadriga.
A similar motif from Gandhara.
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Author Image extracted from page 406 of Buddha Gayá , the hermitage of Ś á kya Muni … With photographs, facsimiles of inscriptions, etc., by . Original held and digitised by the British Library. Copied from Flickr.

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Relief of a quadriga of sun-god Surya at Bodh Gaya, India

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