Date: ca 199-100 BCE; later additions: ca 1-399 CE
Subject: Upper portion, Half-lotus medallion: Attendants and Gods with Buddhapada, Stupa Pillar Relief or Drum Fragment, Conception of the Buddha (Elephant Descends From Heaven)
Site Name: Konarak/Konark
Date: ca 1250 CE
Subject: Elephant with fallen warrior (loose)
Site Name: Kausambi
Date: ca 199-100 BCE
Subject: Elephant and riders
Site Name: Kausambi
Date: ca 199-100 BCE
Subject: Elephant of Vasavadatta on plaque
Site Name: Kausambi
Date: ca 1-99 CE
Subject: Elephant fight
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Elephant Rukha Deepa. A lamp holder in the form of a rider on an elephant. The holder is intended to support three oil lamps. Side view of the object.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Elephant Rukha Deepa. A lamp holder in the form of a rider on an elephant. The holder is intended to support three oil lamps. Back view of the object.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Elephant Rukha Deepa. A lamp holder in the form of a rider on an elephant. The holder is intended to support three oil lamps. Side view of the object.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Elephant Rukha Deepa. A lamp holder in the form of a rider on an elephant. The holder is intended to support three oil lamps. Front view of the object.
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Elephant Deep with mayur on top. This is a vertically oriented lamp that is lit during rituals and prayers dedicated to deities. The lamp has four birds on top.
Site Name: Kausambi
Date: ca 99-1 BCE
Subject: Elephant and riders, fragmentary
Site Name:
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Elephant Deep with mayur on top. This is a vertically oriented lamp that is lit during rituals and prayers dedicated to deities. The lamp has four birds on top.
Site Name:
Date: ca ca 199-100 BCE
Subject: Elephant in a brick temple
Site Name: Kausambi
Date: ca 99-1 BCE
Subject: Elephant on cart pulled by a man
Site Name: Kausambi
Date: ca 1-99 CE
Subject: Plaque,elephant seated
Site Name: Baliguda
Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Elephant Mangala. Goddess Mangala is the local goddess in Odisha who is a form of Durga. She is shown riding over an elephant.
Site Name: Kausambi
Date: ca 300-699 CE
Subject: Elephant seated, trunk lost
Site Name: Ter
Date: ca 100-299 CE
Subject: Elephant Rider Rattle with Perforation below Neck and Warrior Wearing Mail and Sword, Ter is the modern name for ancient Tagara or Tagar
Site Name: Chengannur
Date: ca 1400-1499 CE
Subject: Gate tower, front side, relief on base (elephant and buffalo)