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<p>[QUOTE="Loong Siew, post: 8170040, member: 75799"]One of history's earliest Buddhist coins. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>Ancient India. Taxila</b>. <b>Trade guild coin.</b> </p><p>circa 150 BCE.</p><p><br /></p><p>Obverse: Dharmachakra (Wheel of the Law) and a 3 arched hill with a crescent on top. </p><p><br /></p><p>Reverse: Swastika flanked by 2 Triratna (Triple gems of the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha) symbols and a central Kharosthi script read to-date as panchanekame (The 5 guilds).</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1427072[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>This coin featured full of Buddhist symbols indicating the strong Buddhist faith of the community there. This coin unusually is full of them rather than peppered by other local imageries typical of type. Prior to the Greek influences, Buddhist tradition forbade lifelike depictions of the Buddha. Hence he is often depicted in images attributed to his teachings or symbols such as the Triratna, Dharmachakra, footprints, Bo tree etc. The first ever depiction of the Buddha in any image happens only centuries later during the reign of King Kanishka I the Great of the Kushan Empire. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1427073[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>This coin is among many other Taxilan local issues with many varied designs and symbols. Given the inscription, this is likely used for trade purposes within the guild or merchants among the local Taxilans.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Loong Siew, post: 8170040, member: 75799"]One of history's earliest Buddhist coins. [B]Ancient India. Taxila[/B]. [B]Trade guild coin.[/B] circa 150 BCE. Obverse: Dharmachakra (Wheel of the Law) and a 3 arched hill with a crescent on top. Reverse: Swastika flanked by 2 Triratna (Triple gems of the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha) symbols and a central Kharosthi script read to-date as panchanekame (The 5 guilds). [ATTACH=full]1427072[/ATTACH] This coin featured full of Buddhist symbols indicating the strong Buddhist faith of the community there. This coin unusually is full of them rather than peppered by other local imageries typical of type. Prior to the Greek influences, Buddhist tradition forbade lifelike depictions of the Buddha. Hence he is often depicted in images attributed to his teachings or symbols such as the Triratna, Dharmachakra, footprints, Bo tree etc. The first ever depiction of the Buddha in any image happens only centuries later during the reign of King Kanishka I the Great of the Kushan Empire. [ATTACH=full]1427073[/ATTACH] This coin is among many other Taxilan local issues with many varied designs and symbols. Given the inscription, this is likely used for trade purposes within the guild or merchants among the local Taxilans.[/QUOTE]
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