Rarang. Ancient Devi hut with ram's head on roof-beam. Photographer: Pindi Lal (Archaeological Survey of India).
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Francke (1914), p. 14: 'Above the village of Rarang, on the road, there is an old hut which is known as the most ancient mandir of Rarang ... It is rectangular, and has a slanting roof. . The door beams are furnished with wood carvings. On the lintel, the figure of an elephant carrying a human b...
Gersappa. Jatiga shrine at the temple of Parsvanatha. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Group of carved images and other pieces near the Parsvanatha Temple. '...In the south-east corner of Parsvanatha's temple is a little ruined cell containing, in and round it, a curious collection of jetiga stones, a little brass horse and horseman, a linga, stones bearing rudely-carved human fig...
Gersappa. Jatiga shrine at the temple of Parsvanatha. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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A slightly more distant view of the cell also seen in print 1354, and showing additional inscribed stone slabs surrounding the shrine. Reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'The Chalukyan architecture of the Kanarese districts' (A.S.I., vol. XLII, New Imperial Series, Calcutta, 1926), pl. clv (b). Anothe...
Tillivalli. Interior of the Santesvara Temple. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along two rows of lathe-turned columns towards the doorway of the shrine, with the linga visible inside. Another copy of this print at Photo 1002 (1994).
Chorten near Rin-chen-gong. Photographer: White, John Claude
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the shrine, with three women standing in front of the buildings: 'On the Mo-chu river opposite Rin-chen-gong, and is a good example of these very picturesque buildings.' Another copy (printed in platinum) at Photo 430/53 (16).