Subject: Mandapa, interior, pillars of the central platform, detail
Site Name: Kiradu
Date: 1020 CE
Subject: Mandapa, interior, pillars of the central platform, detail
Site Name: Karagunda
Date: ca 1175-1225 CE
Subject: General view of garbhagrha & north cell
Site Name: Kiradu
Date: 1020 CE
Subject: Mandapa, interior, pillars of the central platform, detail
Site Name: Kilaiyur/Keelaiyur
Date: ca 876-899 CE
Subject: Ardhamandapa, dvarapala view
Site Name: Kilaiyur/Keelaiyur
Date: ca 876-899 CE
Subject: Ardhamandapa, dvarapala view
Site Name: Lonar Crater
Date: ca 1300-1399 CE
Subject: Antarala, northwest ceiling: Krsnalila
Site Name: Jagat
Date: 961 CE
Subject: Valanaka, north bhadra, interior detail
Site Name: Khelore
Date: ca 1000-1099 CE
Subject: northwest karna at right, partial view
Site Name: Khor
Date: ca 900-1099 CE
Subject: Rangamandapa, detail showing Varaha
Site Name: Khor
Date: ca 900-1099 CE
Subject: Rangamandapa, detail showing Varaha
Site Name: Jogesvari/Jogeswari
Date: ca 500-525 CE
Subject: West entrance, south chamber, Lakulisa panel (mutilated)
Site Name: Katarmal
Date: ca 900-999 CE
Subject: A shrine in northwest corner, a view
Site Name: Khajuraho
Date: ca 1100-1150 CE
Subject: Garbhagrha, northwest corner pilaster, detail showing lady standing
Site Name: Lodrava
Date: ca 975 CE
Subject: Mandapa, north wall, vedibandha detail
Site Name: Daulatabad
Date: ca 1100-1199 CE
Subject: Second gate and bastions
Site Name: Lakkundi
Date: ca 1000-1099 CE
Subject: adhisthana detail
Site Name: Jaunpur
Date: 1438 CE (AH 842)
Subject: Central prayer chamber, mihrabs, INT
Site Name: Jaunpur
Date: 1438 CE (AH 842)
Subject: Exterior, Central pylon, upper left, detail
Site Name: Barakhama
Date:
Subject: Horn Trumpet. A pair of horns made from dhokra technique. Each horn has a sonorous bell attached to it. Dhokra is a craft made by the lost-wax casting technique in which a molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created by means of a wax model. This craft has a tribal lineage and flourishes in the tribal belts of Odisha. This is worn in the head during special occasions. This object was procured from Sri Banu Nayak.
Site Name: Barakhama
Date:
Subject: Horn Trumpet. A pair of horns made from dhokra technique. Each horn has two sonorous bells attached to it. Dhokra is a craft made by the lost-wax casting technique in which a molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created by means of a wax model. This craft has a tribal lineage and flourishes in the tribal belts of Odisha. This is worn in the head during special occasions. This object was procured from Sri Banu Nayak.
Site Name: Barakhama
Date:
Subject: Horn Trumpet. A pair of horns made from dhokra technique. Each horn has two sonorous bells attached to it. Dhokra is a craft made by the lost-wax casting technique in which a molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created by means of a wax model. This craft has a tribal lineage and flourishes in the tribal belts of Odisha. This is worn in the head during special occasions. This object was procured from Sri Banu Nayak.
Site Name: Samakhunta
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Banam (Kendra). This instrument has a resonator made of coconut shell covered with frog and bull hide. This instrument is played as a musical accompaniment to dances. This object was procured from Sudir Marndi in Mudrajodi village of Mayurbhanj district.