Dama: The Sacred Neck Ornament in Hindu Sculptural Tradition Understanding Dama in Hindu Ornamentation Dama represents one of the fundamental neck ornaments in Hindu sculptural and iconographic traditions. Distinguished by its linear simplicity and structured elegance, the dama is a neck chain worn around the neck or upper chest region. Unlike the elaborate, multi-tiered haras that cascade dramatically across the chest, the dama maintains a refined restraint, serving as either a foundational piece or an intermediate ornament that complements rather than dominates the overall aesthetic composition of the divine form. Textual Foundations and Classical Descriptions The Manasara Shilpashastra, an authoritative text on temple architecture and iconography, explicitly recognizes dama among the essential griva abharanas or neck ornaments. The text describes it as a neck chain designed to be worn independently or layered with longer haras, demonstrating the versatility of this ornament in s...