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Helgo Buddha (Swedish History Museum/Soren Hellgren) |
A remarkable collection of religious items sourced from diverse lands was discovered during archaeological excavations on the Swedish island of Helgo.
Located in Lake Malaren, to the west of Stockholm, this small island was an important Viking trading and manufacturing center (6th-11th centuries AD). It has produced an enormous collection of artifacts, including numerous exotic finds such as Arabic coins, Frankish glass, and metalwork from across Western Europe.
Prominent urna on a Buddha from Gandhara |
Undoubtedly the most extraordinary find discovered during the excavations at Helgo was a small, bronze Buddha statue.
This figure dates from circa the 6th century AD and was probably made in Kashmir, on the Pakistan (Gandhara)-India (Bharat) border.
The Swedish Helgö Buddha |
The Buddha probably arrived on Helgo Island via Swedish merchants whose eastern trade routes were concentrated along Russian rivers such as the Volga [where there exists Russian Buddhism, Central Asian Buddhism (from the former USSR empire), and Siberian Buddhism and the only indigenously Buddhist land in Europe, Kalmykia, and the Shaman-Buddhists of Buryatia]. More
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