Close view of carved stone pillar of the mandapa of the Margasahayeshvara Temple, Virinchipuram. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of corner pillar, carved in the form of one larger column with two colonnettes in front. India Museum no. 790.
Carved stone pillars of mandapa of the Margasahayeshvara Temple, Virinchipuram. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Corner of mandapa, with a close view of carved pillars in the form of rearing horses and riders. Duplicate at print 2593. India Museum no. 655.
Façade of kalyanamandapa, converted into accommodation, Jalakanteshvara Temple, Vellore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing the outer sculptured piers of the mandapa, linked by a more modern wall enclosing the structure. The carved piers seen in prints 2586 and 2588 are at the left of the photograph. Duplicate at print 2591. India Museum no. 652.
Close view of sculptured pillar in the form of rearing horse with rider on the edge of the mandapa of the Jalakanteshvara Temple, Vellore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography The pillar in the background is of a rearing yali or lion-like beast and rider. See also print 2588. Duplicate at print 2586. India Museum no. 645.
Close view of sculptured pillars on the edge of the mandapa of the Jalakanteshvara Temple, Vellore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Similar to print 2586, but slightly more distant, showing three of the outer piers of the mandapa, carved in the form of rearing beasts and riders. Duplicate at print 2588. See also print 2727. India Museum no. 647.
Close view of sculptured pillar of the mandapa of the Jalakanteshvara Temple, Vellore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Sculptured pillar in the form of a rearing elephant and rider. A more general view of the row of pillars of which this forms a part can be seen at print 2723. The mandapa itself has been converted into accommodation and the spaces between the pillars built in. I...
Façade of the domed mandapa of the Vishnupada Temple, Gaya. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography Some damage (partially retouched) to print surface. Showing the columned façade of the double-storeyed mandapa. India Museum no. 960.
Pillared hall to south of Vishnupada Temple, Gaya. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography 'To the south of the temple, and almost touching it, there is a handsome pillared hall, where the bare rock shows itself; in fact, the pillars are let into the solid rock for a foundation.' (descriptive notes by T. F. Peppé accompanying photographs, India public...