Invocation of the demi-gods at the new temple in south-west corner of the Vallabhai Tuk, Satrunjaya. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Subjects = Archaeological Survey of India Collections; Archaeological Survey of India Collections (Indian Museum Series); Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Jain); Jainism; religious ceremonies; temples
Making offerings to the demi-gods at the new temple in south-west corner of the Vallabhai Tuk, Satrunjaya. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Subjects = Archaeological Survey of India Collections; Archaeological Survey of India Collections (Indian Museum Series); Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Jain); Jainism; religious ceremonies; temples
Silver and gold-plated vahana in the form of a demon (bhuta) in the Kumbheshvara Temple, Kumbakonam. Photographer: Rea, Alexander
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Duplicate at ASS (170). Subjects = Archaeological Survey of India Collections; Archaeological Survey of India Collections (Indian Museum Series); vahanas (vehicle of the deity)
View of the moat north of the city, looking towards Buddhist monastery buildings and the hills beyond, Mandalay. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography The monastery buildings are immediately to the north of the moat. These buildings form the perimeter of the Kyauktawgyi Pagoda, and their general arrangement can best be seen in Photo 296/1 (70). Subjects = Burmese architecture; unidentified
Ruined large brick temple, known as Salivahana's Temple, Sonatapan, Bankura District. Photographer: Joseph Daviditch Melik Beglar.
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View of the shikara, in a decayed and ruinous state. See: List of Ancient Monuments in Bengal (Calcutta: 1896), pp. 18-19. J. D. Beglar, Report of a tour through the Bengal provinces... (A.S.I. Vol. VIII, Calcutta: 1878), pp. 200-1. Duplicate of Photo 1002 (5).
Temple at the west end of the village of Para, Manbhum District. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the temple, much overgrown on roof. J. D. Beglar, 'Report of a tour through the Bengal Provinces...in 1872-73' (A.S.I. vol. VIII, Calcutta, 1878), pp. 162-163: The temple 'at the extreme west end is a curious and not inelegant building; it is cle...
Entrance porch of the mahamandapa of Temple No. 8, Telkupi, Manbhum District. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography J.D. Beglar, Report of a tour through the Bengal Provinces...in 1872-73 (A.S.I. vol. VIII, Calcutta, 1878), p. 172: '...has had a large and very massively built and heavily roofed mahamandapa added on afterwards, the junction being quite distinct...' Duplicate ...