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| A relic from Dharmarajika in Taxila, Pakistan, showcasing ancient carved feet of Buddha. Crafted from stone, the sculpture reflects the Gandharan architectural style, characteristic of Buddhist heritage in the region. Adjacent is a seated figure, draped in robed attire, though missing the head. The surrounding walls are made of roughly hewn stone blocks. This site is a significant remnant of Buddhist artistic and religious history. |
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