Smithsonian Returns Stolen Indian Bronzes, But Questions Linger Over Nataraja Loan

The Smithsonian’s decision to return two Indian bronzes but propose a loan for a third, the Nataraja, is questioned. Evidence shows all three were stolen temple property, legally inalienable. A loan is deemed an unethical compromise, ignoring Indian law and legal precedent that mandates full restitution for illicitly removed religious artifacts.