Subject: Vishnu Jalasayana, upper portion, right side: head and eleven hoods of Ananta
Site Name: Budhanilkantha Temple
Date: ca 600-699 CE
Subject: Vishnu Jalasayana, from feet, with worshippers
Site Name: Budhanilkantha Temple
Date: ca 600-699 CE
Subject: Vishnu Jalasayana, left side
Site Name: Sirohi
Date: ca 1700 CE
Subject: Devi Fighting a Horseman
Site Name: Sirohi
Date: ca 1700 CE
Subject: Devi Fighting a Demon
Site Name: Jodhpur
Date: ca 1700-1799 CE
Subject: Durga Blessing a Raja and his Entourage; Possibly from the Rajput court at Udaipur
Site Name: Jodhpur
Date: ca 1725 CE
Subject: The Goddess Ambika Fights a Host of Demons, Ambika (mother) is one of the forms of Devi. Ambika is Durga, the inner shakti of all the gods.
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Date: ca 1700 CE
Subject: Page from Devimahatmya, loose-leaf manuscript
Site Name:
Date: ca 1725 CE
Subject: The goddess Durga and her Lion Punish Demons, folio from a Devimahatmya loose-leaf manuscript, alternate title: Ambika (Durga) Killing the Demon, Dhumralochana, one of a set of scenes from the "Durga Saptashati," (700 Verses in honor of Durga)
Site Name: Kangra
Date: ca 1790 - 1800 CE
Subject: Siva and his Family; Siva's consort is Parvati; his mount is the bull Nandi. His attributes are the trident and snake.
Site Name: Kangra
Date: ca 1790 - 1800 CE
Subject: Siva and his Family; Siva's consort is Parvati; his mount is the bull Nandi. His attributes are the trident and snake.
Site Name: Calcutta
Date: 1952 CE
Subject: Siva and his Family; Siva's consort is Parvati. Ganesh (Ganesha), the elephant-headed god, is the son of Parvati.
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Date: ca 1775 CE
Subject: Descent of the Ganges; The Ganges is the most sacred river in India, originating in the Himalayas.
Site Name:
Date: ca 1860 CE
Subject: Worship of Siva
Site Name:
Date: ca 1860 CE
Subject: Worship of Ganesha; Ganesh (Ganesha), the elephant-headed god, is the son of Parvati.
Site Name:
Date: 1952 CE
Subject: Ganesh (Ganesha), the elephant-headed god, is the son of Parvati.
Site Name:
Date: 1952 CE
Subject: Ganesh (Ganesha), the elephant-headed god, is the son of Parvati.
Site Name: Bundi
Date: ca 1800 CE
Subject: Gaja Lakshmi; The scene depicts the goddess Lakshmi, a symbol of prosperity, being lustrated by two elephants who represent the rain clouds that bring water and life to the land.
Site Name:
Date: ca 1560 CE
Subject: Krishna Fighting Sassarabagha
Site Name:
Date: ca 1560 CE
Subject: Upper right portion, Krishna Fightinh; Krishna (literally: black), the Blue God or the Dark Lord, is the eighth avatar (or incarnation) of Vishnu.
Site Name:
Date: ca 1650 CE
Subject: Krishna, Gopis, and a Young Prince, Krishna (literally: black), the Blue God or the Dark Lord, is the eighth avatar (or incarnation) of Vishnu.
Site Name:
Date: ca 1650 CE
Subject: Upper portion, Krishna and gopis; Krishna (literally: black), the Blue God or the Dark Lord, is the eighth avatar (or incarnation) of Vishnu. [Krishna, Gopis, and a Young Prince]
Site Name:
Date: ca 1650 CE
Subject: Lower left portion, musician with cymbals; Krishna (literally: black), the Blue God or the Dark Lord, is the eighth avatar (or incarnation) of Vishnu. [Krishna, Gopis, and a Young Prince]
Site Name: Nathadwara
Date: ca 1850 CE
Subject: Krishna as Shri Nathji, Krishna (literally: black), the Blue God or the Dark Lord, is the eighth avatar (or incarnation) of Vishnu.