Subject: Adivasi Mangala. Goddess Mangala is the local goddess in Odisha who is a form of Durga. She is shown riding over an elephant.
Site Name: Barakhama
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Adivasi Mangala. Goddess Mangala is the local goddess in Odisha who is a form of Durga. She is shown riding over an elephant.
Site Name: Barakhama
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Mangala Body engraved Kirati. Goddess Mangala is the local goddess in Odisha who is a form of Durga. Side view of the object.
Site Name: Barakhama
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Mangala Body engraved Kirati. Goddess Mangala is the local goddess in Odisha who is a form of Durga. Side view of the object.
Site Name: Barakhama
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Mangala Body engraved Kirati. Goddess Mangala is the local goddess in Odisha who is a form of Durga. Side view of the object.
Site Name: Barakhama
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Mangala Body engraved Kirati. Goddess Mangala is the local goddess in Odisha who is a form of Durga. Back view of the object.
Site Name: Kantilo
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Telapala. Telapala is a ladle used for measuring oil. The ladle has a motif of hamsa at the top.
Site Name: Kantilo
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Telapala. Telapala is a ladle used for measuring oil. The ladle has a motif of hamsa at the top.
Site Name: Kantilo
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Telapala. Telapala is a ladle used for measuring oil.
Site Name: Kantilo
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Telapala. Telapala is a ladle used for measuring oil.
Site Name:
Date: 1700-1799
Subject: Pitala Kaudi. A set of three of kausi. Kaudi or cowrie shell is of significance in Hinduism as it is used in the worship of Goddess Mahalaxmi and Lord Vishnu. As per Hindu mythology, Kaudi was obtained during the churning of the ocean along with Lakshmi and other holy objects.
Site Name:
Date: 1700-1799
Subject: Pitala Kaudi. A set of three of kausi. Kaudi or cowrie shell is of significance in Hinduism as it is used in the worship of Goddess Mahalaxmi and Lord Vishnu. As per Hindu mythology, Kaudi was obtained during the churning of the ocean along with Lakshmi and other holy objects.
Site Name:
Date: 1700-1799
Subject: Pitala Kaudi. A set of three of kausi. Kaudi or cowrie shell is of significance in Hinduism as it is used in the worship of Goddess Mahalaxmi and Lord Vishnu. As per Hindu mythology, Kaudi was obtained during the churning of the ocean along with Lakshmi and other holy objects.
Site Name:
Date: 1700-1799
Subject: Pitala Kaudi. A set of three of kausi. Kaudi or cowrie shell is of significance in Hinduism as it is used in the worship of Goddess Mahalaxmi and Lord Vishnu. As per Hindu mythology, Kaudi was obtained during the churning of the ocean along with Lakshmi and other holy objects.
Site Name: Barpali
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Brass Tumba. A tumba is a container fashioned like a water pitcher to hold liquids, water or liquor.
Site Name: Barpali
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Brass Tumba. A tumba is a container fashioned like a water pitcher to hold liquids, water or liquor. View of the bottom of the object.
Site Name: Baliguda
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Ada. An Ada is a measuring pot which measures roughly 750 grams of grains
Site Name: Baliguda
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Ada. An Ada is a measuring pot which measures roughly 750 grams of grains
Site Name: Baliguda
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Ada. An Ada is a measuring pot which measures roughly 750 grams of grains
Site Name: Barpali
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Tumba. A tumba is a container fashioned like a water pitcher to hold liquids, water or liquor.
Site Name: Barpali
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Tumba. A tumba is a container fashioned like a water pitcher to hold liquids, water or liquor. View of the base of the object.
Site Name: Barpali
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Tumba. A tumba is a container fashioned like a water pitcher to hold liquids, water or liquor.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Mana. Mana is a measuring pot used for one kilogram of grain. Such measures were common in a barter based economy and continue to be used even with the shift to currency.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Mana. Mana is a measuring pot used for one kilogram of grain. Such measures were common in a barter based economy and continue to be used even with the shift to currency.