The Sacred Sheaf: Patra in Hindu Sculpture and Spiritual Symbolism - Bound in Abundance: The Patra Sheaf as Emblem of Sattvic Grace in Hindu Art What is Patra? In the vast iconographic vocabulary of Hindu sacred art, few emblems are as quietly powerful as the patra — a bound bundle of leaves, grass blades, or paddy stalks. Known variously as patra shepha or patra puta, this modest sheaf carries layers of spiritual meaning that connect the earth, the divine, and the human aspiration for prosperity and purity. Far from being a decorative afterthought, the patra is a recognized lakshana — a distinguishing mark or attribute — that conveys precise theological and cosmological significance to those trained in reading the visual language of Hindu sculpture. Form and Sculptural Rendering The patra is rendered with considerable discipline in stone carving and bronze casting alike. It appears as a tight, vertical bundle of long, narrow blades or leaves, bound firmly at the base or mid-sectio...