Viracull at Woodaree or Biddaree in Anawutty February 1806. This large stone is at the Pagoda of Calla Rama and is remarkable for the War Chariot introduced whence we may conjecture that they were then known & in use. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 128 Two Hero Stones, the second bearing the following caption. Inscribed: ‘Viracull at Woodaree or Biddaree in Anawutty February 1806. This large stone is at the Pagoda of Calla Rama and is remarkable for the War Chariot introduced whence we may conjecture that they were then known & in...
Viracull at Hossoor 12 March 1806. B: No. 2 Large. Viracull at Goodeepee 12 March 1806 A No. 1st Large. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 129 Two Hero Stones at Hosur. Inscribed: ‘Viracull at Hossoor 12 March 1806. B: No. 2 Large. Viracull at Goodeepee 12 March 1806 A No. 1st Large.’
Vera Cull sculptured stones at Sovrut Someshwar Paga. near the Village of Cutta Somenhully 2 miles S.E. of Halla Bede 4th July 1806. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 130 Two Hero Stones. Inscribed: ‘Vera Cull sculptured stones at Sovrut Someshwar Paga. near the Village of Cutta Somenhully 2 miles S.E. of Halla Bede 4th July 1806’.
Vira Cull or Vira Loo Stone. On the road from Muttoor to Tripatoor near the village called Chevumputty May 31st 1807. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 131 Hero Stone. Inscribed: ‘Vira Cull or Vira Loo Stone. On the road from Muttoor to Tripatoor near the village called Chevumputty May 31st 1807’.
Sculptures before the Pagoda at Colar April 1807. Elevation of a Cistern for the distribution of water in charity of Tanee Pandal. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 132v A sculpture and a cistern. Inscribed: ‘Sculptures before the Pagoda at Colar April 1807. Elevation of a Cistern for the distribution of water in charity of Tanee Pandal.’
Sculpted Stone in the Village of Munglum. Figure of Veerabudra in Wood on a building in front of the hill at Munglum. October 19th 1804. Artist(s): Anonymous.
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folio 134 A Sati Stone and a wood sculpture of Vishnu. Inscribed: ‘Sculpted Stone in the Village of Munglum. Figure of Veerabudra in Wood on a building in front of the hill at Munglum. October 19th 1804.’