Siva as Nataraja with Parvati and Narada and Nandikesvara playing instruments.
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Siva as Nataraja with Parvati and Narada and Nandikesvara playing instruments. Inscribed below: ‘The God Paramaswera or Sababady danced(?) on an occasion after the Goddess Sevacaumy Woman and bring heamaharise(?)…’ Note: no. 2 in the V & A album.
Siva seated on Kailasa listening to the music of Narada and Tumburu.
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Siva seated on Kailasa listening to the music of Narada and Tumburu. Inscribed below: ‘Paroomasouarah on the silver hill called Khylasaparoovoodum hearing music from Nurda and Tombaroo. 27.’
The panel of Florentine pietra dura work representing Orpheus charming the wild animals with his music, installed at the back of the throne in the jharoka of the Diwan-i 'Am in the Delhi palace. From the 'Metcalfe Album.'. Artist(s): Mazhar 'Ali Khan (fl.1840s), and studio
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The panel of Florentine ‘pietra dura’ work representing Orpheus charming the wild animals with his music, installed at the back of throne in the ‘jharoka.’ 23.5 by 15.5 cm. Note: See Ebba Koch, ‘Shah Jahan and Orpheus’, Graz, 1988.