Distinction in Indian Iconography [Figs. 31-41]

Published: 25.01.2012


The paper was published in Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute 20 (S.K. De Felicitation Volume), Poona 1960, pp. 164-248.


 

Distinction in Indian Iconography

Figures 31-41:

31.

Yamunādevī. Deogarh (fragment lying near temple No. 2). - §§ 3b, 6.

32.

Jina on miniature panel (belonging to the parikara of a Jina image). Deogarh (temple No. 9). - §§ 2, 6.

33.

Standing Jina. Deogarh (north side of the great wall). - § 3a.

34.

Standing Jina. Deogarh (temple No. 4). - § 3a.

35.

Seated Jina. Deogarh (temple No. 2). - § 3a.

36.

Matsyāvatāra on theriomorph Varāha. Dhaura (near the Rly. Station).- § 50, f.

37.

Matsyāvatāra on detached slab. Gwalior Museum. - § 50, f.

38.

Hindu goddess. From Kota, now in the Gwalior Museum. Photo of the Department of Archaeology, Central Circle (Bhopal) No. 112/53-54. - § 7.

39.

Seated Jina. Gwalior Museum. Photo No. 790 of the Museum. - § 7.

40.

Attendant of Gaṅgādevī. Gwalior (Tell-kā-mandir; north side, eastern-most door-way). - § 7.

41.

Attendant of Yamunādevī (opp. to the attendant of fig. 40). - § 7.

Sources

Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute 20 (1960)

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