
Vaishali Museum
Museum
Vaishali Museum
The Vaishali Museum is an archaeological museum located on the banks of the Coronation Tank in Vaishali, Bihar. Established in 1971 by the Archaeological Survey of India, the museum preserves and displays a vast collection of artifacts discovered during excavations in Vaishali. The museum showcases over 2000 antiques, including sculptures, pottery, coins, and relics from the Mauryan, Gupta, Kushan, and Sanga periods.
Visitors to the museum can explore various galleries, each dedicated to different aspects of Vaishali's rich history. The sculpture gallery features intricate statues of deities, human figurines, and animals, while the coin gallery displays ancient currency used by merchants and traders.
The museum also houses a remarkable headless sculpture of Buddha in Bhumisparsha mudra and other significant artifacts like jewelry, semi-precious gemstones, and iron weaponry.
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