Mandapa, vimana and stambha of the Kailasanatha Temple, Taramangalam. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Captioned 'Rishee Goparum'. View looks across court towards verandah of mandapa, with stambha in foreground and vimana in background. Duplicate at print 2597. India Museum no. 771.
View from the north-east of the dhvajastambha and Nandi pavilion, Kailasanatha rock-cut temple, Ellora. Photographer: Nepean, Henry Mack
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing the southern column (on right) and the south face of the Nandi pavilion. Photograph incorrectly credited to Capt. Impey in album. India Museum no. 728. Received from Government of India, Financial Department, (dated 9 June 1871), 9 October 1871, forward...
View from the north-east of the dhvajastambha and vimana, Kailasanatha rock-cut temple, Ellora. Photographer: Nepean, Henry Mack
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Genre: Architectural Photography View taken from the same location as print 2656, but looking in a more easterly direction, with the stambha on the left. India Museum no. 729. Received from Government of India, Financial Department, (dated 9 June 1871), 9 October 1871, forwarded at the request...
View from the north-west of the dhvajastambha and vimana, Kailasanatha rock-cut temple, Ellora. Photographer: Nepean, Henry Mack
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Genre: Architectural Photography The view looks due east along the north façade of vimana, with the north dhvajastambha on the right and the Lankeshvara Shrine on the left. India Museum no. 730. Received from Government of India, Financial Department, (dated 9 June 1871), 9 October 1871, forwa...
View from the interior of the Dumar Lena rock-cut temple, looking towards a supporting pillar of the verandah and sculpture of Durga, Ellora. Photographer: Nepean, Henry Mack
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Genre: Architectural Photography One of the stone lions flanking the entrance steps can be partly seen at the right. India Museum no. 736. Received from Government of India, Financial Department, (dated 9 June 1871), 9 October 1871, forwarded at the request of Sir Salar Jung.