Subject: Srikovil, northeast wall, painting of Visnu and Venugopala
Site Name: Triprayar
Date: 1000-1099 CE
Subject: Srikovil, northeast wall, mural painting of Adisesa, view
Site Name: Thrikkodithanam
Date: 1600-1799 CE
Subject: Srikovil, north wall, mural painting (Pancapandavas), view
Site Name: Thiruvegappura
Date: 1300-1399 CE
Subject: Srikovil, east wall, painting of Nataraja
Site Name: Thiruvegappura
Date: 1300-1399 CE
Subject: Mukhamandapa, south wall, Painting of Anantasayi Visnu
Site Name: Shey (Ladhak)
Date: ca 1500-1799 CE
Subject: Profile of Sakyamuni from right and Second Story Mural painting of Padmasambava
Site Name: Jodhpur
Date: ca 1825 CE
Subject: This painting was done for Maharaja Man Singh II who felt slighted when the Maharana of Mewar refused to let him marry a daughter promised to his late predecessor. The princess finally committed suicide to preserve the honor of all participants. [Sati Throws Herself in the Sacrificial Fire of Her Father Daksha to Avenge a Slight to Her Husband Shiva]
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Date: ca 1500-1599 CE
Subject: This painting is identified as Padmasambhava on UM web site. Atisa (982-1054) was an Indian Buddhist reformer whose teachings formed the basis of the Tibetan Bka'-gdams-pa ("Those Bound by Command") sect of Buddhism, founded by his disciple 'Brom-ston. He traveled to Tibet in 1038 or 1042 and established monasteries there. He died at Nyethang monastery. [Atisa]