Subject: Bandha Shirting. The shirting is woven in both warp and weft tie and dye technique. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1900-1999
Subject: Plain Check Cotton Shirting. The checker material with both warp and weft tied and dyed is made for making shirts. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 600-699 CE
Subject: View of the basal wall-mouldings (Jangha). During the Pala period a large number of stone sculptures were made that are now placed in niches on the temple facade. Earlier, these niches might have been covered with stucco images.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Buti White Cotton Shirting. This is white fabric diapered with dobby buti (motifs) for making shirts. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Single Ikat Bandha Cotton Shirting. This is single ikat tie and dye material for making shirts. The shirting has a green color scheme. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Bichitrapuri Sakta Double Ikat Cotton shirting . This is double ikat tie and dye material for making shirts. It has rows of Sakta (checkerboard) effect running throughout. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
Site Name: Jamaitgarh Alias Khosa (near Mahlian Kalan)
Date:
Subject: Plaque by Archaeological Survey of India
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Patnaikpar Cotton Saree. This is a single ikat cotton saree with a row of fish and swan designs running along the body. The anchal is also decorated with fish and swan motifs with extra warp and extra weft lines popularly called as 'Patnaikpar' saree of Bargarh area of Odisha. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: New Bichitrapuri Cotton Saree. The Bichitrapuri saree is woven in red, black and white by weavers of Bargarh, Odisha. The solid checkerboard effect is achieved through double tie and dye technique. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: New Sakatapur Cotton Saree. The Saktapur saree is a double-ikat saree woven in Sambalpur district of Odisha. It is woven in checkerboard pattern of red, white and black using the double ikat technique in which both the weft and warp yarn are tied and dyed before weaving. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 700-799 CE
Subject: General view of the temple. This is a temple left of the gateway to the Mahabodhi Temple that enshrines in its porchway (mandapa) a stone representation of the Buddha's footprints (Buddhapad).
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 700-799 CE
Subject: General view of the temple. This is a temple left of the gateway to the Mahabodhi Temple that enshrines in its porchway (mandapa) a stone representation of the Buddha's footprints (Buddhapad).
Site Name: Jamaitgarh Alias Khosa (near Mahlian Kalan)
Date: ca. 1630-1658 CE (?)
Subject: Roadway paved with bricks, Sarai Dakhni in the background
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Cotton Saree. This is a cotton saree dyed in black color. This object was procured from Sambalpuri Bastralaya Handloom Co-operative Society Ltd.
Site Name: Bhubaneswar
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Tarabali Cotton Saree. The saree is woven with weft tie and dye technique. The taraballi name comes from the star/lozenge like motifs over the saree body. Each lozenge encloses a flower. This object has been procured from Boyanika (Odisha State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd).
Site Name: Bhubaneswar
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Chandrakura Cotton Saree. This saree has a white body and red border. The saree has a temple design. This object has been procured from Boyanika (Odisha State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd).
Site Name: Bhubaneswar
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: White Check Kumbha Khandua Saree. Khandua is a traditional ikat saree from Odisha that is worn during auspicious occasions. This saree has a kumbh (temple) design border. This object has been procured from Boyanika (Odisha State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd).
Site Name: Bhubaneswar
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Zig-Zag Tie & Dye Cotton Saree. This is a traditional ikat saree with a zig-zag design in orange and green color scheme. This object has been procured from Boyanika (Odisha State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd).
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 1800-1899 CE
Subject: Buddhapad, a representation of Buddha's footprints in the porchway (mandapa) of the temple.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 1800-1899 CE
Subject: Buddhapad, a representation of Buddha's footprints in the porchway (mandapa) of the temple.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 1800-1899 CE
Subject: Buddhapad, a representation of Buddha's footprints in the porchway (mandapa) of the temple.
Site Name: Jamaitgarh Alias Khosa (near Mahlian Kalan)
Date: ca. 1630-1658 CE (?)
Subject: Arched spans on south face and collapsed part
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: 1800-1899 CE
Subject: Buddhapad, a representation of Buddha's footprints in the porchway (mandapa) of the temple.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date: After 1867
Subject: The Bodhi Tree. This tree is believed to be the fifth incarnation of the original tree.