The five-tiered Nyatapola temple at Bhatgaon. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘No. 13. Temple of Bhagabata at Bhatgaon.’ Pencil, wash and water-colour; 234 by 420 mm. within broad black frame.
The Krishna temple at Patan. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘No. 14. Temple at Patan. Krishna Deo.’ Pencil, wash and water-colour; 262 by 420 mm. within black frame. Note: The original pencil sketch for this drawing is in the Hodgson collection in the Royal Asiatic Society (Head catalogue, 0...
A temple to Siva. Inscribed in pencil on front: ‘No. 17. Probably temple of Mahadeo in Patan. Trident of Mahadeo’; (below) ‘Yeta-ookoo-bahahi Dewo.’ Pencil, wash and water-colour; 221 by 320 mm. within black frame.
A temple to Siva. Inscribed in pencil on front: ‘No. 18. Temple of Narain in Patan’; (below) ‘Natuloho-Dewo.’ Pencil, wash and water-colour; 235 by 315 mm. within black frame.
The temple and courtyard of Matsyendranath in Patan.
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The temple and courtyard of Matsyendranath in Patan, with figures, animals, etc., in the foreground. Inscribed in pencil on front: ‘No. 19. Temple of Machindi in Pâtan’; (below) ‘Getta-tubaha - Dewo.’ Pencil, wash and water-colour; 240 by 394 mm. within black frame. Note: The original pencil...
The sacred pool at Balaju, with a Political Officer approaching on horseback a group of Newars.
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The pool at Balaju, a tank with many images and fountains laid out in the 18th century north of Kathmandu, with a British Political Officer approaching on horseback a group of Newars. Inscribed in pencil on front: ‘Bala Ji. Flowing Tank. 2 miles north of Khatmandu;’ (on reverse:) ‘Temple. Tan...
Small temples on hill tops, with travellers in the foreground. From an album of Dhurandhar's water-colours.. Artist(s): Dhurandhar, Mahadev Visvanath (1867-1944)
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Small temples on hill tops, with travellers in the foreground. Inscribed below: ‘The temples of Temlabai.’ Note: The temple of the goddess Temblai or Tryambuli is on a small hill three miles east of the old city of Kolhapur. Temblai is the younger sister of Mahalaksmi, an...
Schematic view of the rock of Tiruchirappalli with its shrines to Siva as Tayumanavar.
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Schematic view of the rock of Tiruchirappalli with its shrines to Siva as Tayumanavar. Inscribed below: ‘Taymanasamy Rock the Goddess Taymana at Trichinopoly. 17.’
Schematic representation of the Siva temple of Jambukesvara on the island of Srirangam, the lingam under Jambu tree on the right and the goddes Akilandesvari on the left.
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Schematic representation of the Siva temple of Jambukesvara on the island of Srirangam, the lingam under Jambu tree on the right and the goddes Akilandesvari on the left. Inscribed below: ‘Jemboonadasawmy under the Tree[?] and the goddess Akeelande esawary at Jembookritnah. 23.’
Schematic representation of the Minaksi temple at Madurai, the lingam on the right and the goddess Minaksi on the left.
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Schematic representation of the Minaksi temple at Madurai, the lingam on the right and the goddess Minaksi on the left. Inscribed below: ‘Cakranada sawmy and Meenatchy ummen at Madurai. 24.’