Add.Or.3620-3623 Four sections of a paper casket designed for use in the worship of the snake goddess Bisahari. By Shankar Das Mali of village Madhuba ...
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Add.Or.3620-3623 Four sections of a paper casket designed for use in the worship of the snake goddess Bisahari. By Shankar Das Mali of village Madhubani, p.s. and district Purnea, August 1938. Water-colour; 1,345 by 380 mm. Collected by W.G. Archer, 1938. Purchased 1974.
Goda Ghatwal holding a fish on a line with his right hand, and a fish in his left.; above, three lotuses; the whole surrounded by a snake.. Artist(s): Shankar Das Mali (fl. 1930s)
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Goda Ghatwal holding a fish on a line with his right hand, and a fish in his left; above, three lotuses; the whole surrounded by a snake.
Bishahari standing full face holding a bent cane, above three lotuses; two earthen lamps; the whole surrounded by a snake.. Artist(s): Shankar Das Mali (fl. 1930s)
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Bisahari standing full face holding a bent cane; above, three lotuses; two earthen lamps; the whole surrounded by a snake.
Bishahari, full face, with a snake above her and her dead husband Lakhindar beside her; the whole surrounded by a snake.. Artist(s): Shankar Das Mali (fl. 1930s)
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Bisahari, full face, seated holding a bent cane; above, two lotuses; below, Behula holding a lotus with a snake above her and her dead husband Lakhindar beside her; the whole surrounded by a snake.