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- "Parkham Yaksha" Manibhadra, 150 BCE (en)
- "Agnipani" Yaksha , 100 BCE (en)
- "Mudgarpani" Yaksha , 100 BCE (en)
- Nāga, the Serpent God (en)
- "Year 4 of the Great King Kanishka" (en)
- The "Kimbell seated Bodhisattva" with attendants, 131 CE, Mathura. Kimbell Art Museum (en)
- Maharajasya Kanishkasya Sam 4 (en)
- On the pedestal, Brahmi inscription: (en)
- Kushan devotees around bejeweled Bodhisattva. Statue pedestal inscribed "Year 22 of Vaskushana", thought to be Kushan Emperor Vasishka . (en)
- "Katra Bodhisattava stele" with inscription, dated to the Northern Satraps period. (en)
- Jain Kankali Tila tablet of Sodasa or "Amohini relief", inscribed "in the reign of Sodasa", circa 15 CE. State Museum Lucknow, SML J.1 (en)
- "Great Satrap Sodasa" (en)
- Four-armed Vishnu with the attributes of Vāsudeva-Krishna, and a supplementary aureole. 5th century CE, Uttar Pradesh. (en)
- Visnu Visvarupa: Vishnu as three-headed cosmic creator, showing Vishnu with a human head, flanked by his avatars with a multitude of beings on his aureole, symbol of the emanations resulting from his creative power. 5th century CE, Bhankari, Mathura. (en)
- Brahmi inscription in the tablet: (en)
- Head fragment, Mathura, 2nd–3rd c. CE (en)
- Mahakṣatrapasya Śodāsa (en)
- Indian deities on the coinage of the Indo-Greek king Agathocles: Samkarshana and Vāsudeva, . These are considered as "the earliest unambiguous" images of these deities. (en)
- Katra fragment of a Buddha stele in the name of a "Kshatrapa lady" named Naṃda . (en)
- Ornate seated Bodhisattva, with abundant jewelry. Mathura, 2nd c. CE (en)
- Vishnu and his avatars : Vishnu himself or Vasudeva-Krishna in human form, Narasimha as a lion, Varaha as a boar. Mathura, mid-5th century CE. Boston Museum. (en)
- The "Katra stele". Seated Bodhisattva Shakyamuni in Abhaya mudra, with inscription "Amoha-asi erected this Bodhisattva". Northern Satraps, end of 1st century CE. This is the finest and best preserved of the so-called Kapardin statues. (en)
- Samkarshana, Vāsudeva and the female Goddess Ekanamsha shown in a rock painting at Tikla, 3rd–2nd century BCE. (en)
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- Mahārāja Rājadhirāja Devaputra Kāṇiṣka (en)
- "The Great King, King of Kings, Son of God, Kanishka". (en)
- "Bu-ddha-sya A-mi-tā-bha-sya" (en)
- "Of the Buddha Amitabha" (en)
- These colossal statues are about 2 meters tall. Many have known attributes: Mudgarpani has a mudgar mace in the right hand, and had a small standing devotee or child in the left hand, the Fire God Agni has an aureole with incised flames and held a water flask in the left hand, the Nāga has a hood formed by serpents. Mathura Museum (en)
- Mathura Museum (en)
- Earliest known Mahayana inscription: inscribed pedestal with the first known occurrence of the name of "Amitabha Buddha" in the "year 26 of Huvishka" In Brahmi script in the inscription: (en)
- Statue of Kushan emperor Kanishka I in long coat and boots, holding a mace and a sword, from the Māt sanctuary in Mathura. An inscription runs along the bottom of the coat: (en)
- The Chatur-vyūha: Vāsudeva and other members of the Vrishni clan. Vāsudeva is fittingly in the center with his heavy decorated mace on the side and holding a conch, his elder brother Balarama to his right under a serpent hood, his son Pradyumna to his left , and his grandson Aniruddha on top. The back of the statue shows the trunk of a tree with branches, thus highlighting the genealogical relationship between the divinities. 2nd century CE, Mathura Museum. (en)
- The Mora well inscription of Great Satrap Sodasa is associated with three statue remains and a decorated doorjamb, all thought to be related to a temple built for the Vrishni heroes. Left: torso said to be probably a figure of one of the five Vrishni heroes, Mora, circa 15 CE, Mathura Museum. Right: Mora carved doorjamb with grapevine design, also circa 15 CE. (en)
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- Kanishka enhanced.jpg (en)
- Kanishka statue inscription.jpg (en)
- Amitabha Buddha inscription in the year 26 of Huvishka Inscription Buddhasya Amitabhasya.jpg (en)
- Amitabha Buddha inscription in the year 26 of Huvishka.jpg (en)
- Agnipani statue, Mathura, 100 BCE, Mathura Museum.jpg (en)
- Chaturvuyha Sankarshan Vasudeva 2nd century CE, Mathura Museum.jpg (en)
- Visnu Visvarupa, 5th century CE, Mathura.jpg (en)
- Yaksha Manibhadra - Parkham Mathura circa 150 BCE.jpg (en)
- Mudgarpani Yaksha, Mathura, 100 BCE.jpg (en)
- Naga statue, Mathura, 150 BCE, Mathura Museum.jpg (en)
- The God Vishnu in Three Incarnations. Northern India , Gupta period, mid-5th century AD. Boston Museum.jpg (en)
- Kimbell seated Buddha with attendants, Mathura.jpg (en)
- Kimbell seated Buddha with attendants, Mathura. Inscription Maharajasya Kanishkasya Sam 4.jpg (en)
- Vishnu image rear view, background, Mathura Museum.jpg (en)
- Amohaasi_Bodhisattva,_Mathura.jpg (en)
- Amohini relief, Mathura, circa 15 CE.jpg (en)
- Coin_of_the_Bactrian_King_Agathokles.jpg (en)
- Vrishni triad shown in a rock painting at Tikla, M.P. 3rd-2nd century BCE.jpg (en)
- Kushan devotees around Bodhisattva.jpg (en)
- MET DP323567 .jpg (en)
- Mahakshatrapasa Sodasa.jpg (en)
- Mathura Katra fragment A-66.jpg (en)
- Mora Vrishni Mathura circa 15 CE.jpg (en)
- Mora carved doorjamb, circa 15 CE, Mathura.jpg (en)
- Ornate Bodhisattva head, Mathura 2nd century CE.jpg (en)
- Ornate seated Bodhisattva, Mathura, 2nd century CE, Mathura Museum.jpg (en)
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