Subject: Mandapa, south chaple, south wall, Saptamatrka with Virabhadra & Ganesa, detail
Site Name: Nagalapura
Date: 1250 CE
Subject: Vimana, south wall, Ganesa seated
Site Name: Nagada/Nagda
Date: ca 975 CE
Subject: Northeast shrine, north jangha, Ganesa
Site Name: Nandikandi
Date: ca 950 CE (inscribed)
Subject: Rangamandapa, interior, south wall, Ganesa seated in niche
Site Name: Narayanpuram / Narayanapuram
Date: ca 800-825 CE
Subject: Vimana, south jangha, bhadra, Ganesa seated in niche
Site Name: Narayanpuram / Narayanapuram
Date: ca 800-825 CE
Subject: South bhadra, Ganesa seated
Site Name: Naresar
Date: ca 700-899 CE
Subject: South face, Ganesa standing in niche
Site Name: Naresar
Date: ca 700-899 CE
Subject: South face, south wall, Ganesa in center
Site Name: Naresar
Date: ca 700-899 CE
Subject: South face, Ganesa in southeast corner
Site Name: Naresar
Date: ca 700-899 CE
Subject: South face, mandapa, Ganesa in center
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: This is a platform immediately north of the temple, that has Pala period sculptures shaded by a large tree. Among them is an image of Shiva-Parvati, Ganesha and Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvata. This platform was asserted by Cunningham to be the spot described by Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang as the place where Lord Buddha gazed constantly (animeshalochana) at the Bodhi Tree.
Site Name: Bodhgaya
Date:
Subject: This is a platform immediately north of the temple, that has Pala period sculptures shaded by a large tree. Among them is an image of Shiva-Parvati, Ganesha and Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvata. This platform was asserted by Cunningham to be the spot described by Xuanzang as the place where Lord Buddha gazed constantly or animeshalochana at the Bodhi Tree.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Ganesha. Lac comes from an insect’s resinous secretion. Terracotta and wooden items are coated with lacquer to produce utility or decorative items. This figure is of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Ganesha. Lac comes from an insect’s resinous secretion. Terracotta and wooden items are coated with lacquer to produce utility or decorative items. This figure is of the Hindu god Ganesha. View of the back of the object.
Site Name: Bhubaneswar
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Ganesha. Lac comes from an insect’s resinous secretion. Terracotta and wooden items are coated with lacquer to produce utility or decorative items. This figure is of the Hindu god Ganesha. This object has been procured from State Institute for Development of Arts & Crafts (SIDAC).
Site Name: Bhubaneswar
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Ganesha. Lac comes from an insect’s resinous secretion. Terracotta and wooden items are coated with lacquer to produce utility or decorative items. This figure is of the Hindu god Ganesha. View of the back of the object. This object has been procured from State Institute for Development of Arts & Crafts (SIDAC).
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Ganesha. Lac comes from an insect’s resinous secretion. Terracotta and wooden items are coated with lacquer to produce utility or decorative items. This figure is of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Site Name:
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Ganesha. Lac comes from an insect’s resinous secretion. Terracotta and wooden items are coated with lacquer to produce utility or decorative items. This figure is of the Hindu god Ganesha. View of the back of the object.