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APPENDIX D
D.âList of photographs taken during the year 1935-36âcont.
Number. |
District─Locality. |
Description. |
Size. |
1383 |
Bellary—Hampi. |
Viṭṭhalasvāmin temple—Labelled pedestals of
four stone images of Vishṇu (lost) lying in the
compound. |
Full |
1384 |
Do. |
Do. ─Sculptured panel showing Manmatha and Rati with attendants, on
the basement of a maṇḍapa. |
Do. |
1385 |
Do. |
Achyutarāya temple—Sculpture of a woman
wringing out her hair, on a pillar in the sidemaṇḍapa. |
Do. |
1386 |
Do. |
Do. — Sculpture of a three-headed male figure in dancing pose, on another
pillar in the same maṇḍapa. |
Do. |
1387 |
Do. |
Do. — Sculpture of a clown with
a bag, in dancing pose, on a third pillar in the
same maṇḍapa. |
Do. |
1388 |
Do. |
Hazāra Rāma temple — Sculpture of a women
wringing out her hair, on the basement of the
gōpura. |
Do. |
1389 |
Do. |
Do. — Sculpture of a women
holding serpents, in dancing pose, on the same
basement. |
Do. |
1390 |
Do. |
Do. — Sculpture panel depicting a royal personage making a gift, on the
door-jamb of a shrine. |
Do. |
1391 |
Do. |
Do. — Sculptured panel depicting a royal personage (another) making a
gift, on the door-jamb of a shrine. |
Do. |
1392 |
Do. |
Unfinished rock-cut cave known as Oṇṭiguṇḍu .. |
Do. |
1393 |
Do. |
Bhīma’s Gate— Two Sculptured panels depicting
Bhīma killing Duryōdhana. |
Do. |
1394 |
Do. |
Bird’s-eye view from Mātaṅgaparvata (hill)
showing Achyutarāya temple and Sūḷe-bazaar
in the middle fore-ground. |
Do. |
1395 |
Ramnad-Śāttūr |
Veṅkaṭāchalapati temple— Portion of maṇḍapa
with painted ceiling. |
Do. |
1396 |
Do. |
Mēṭṭukkāḍu—Fragments of pre-historic pottery
and conch-ornaments found on the mound. |
Half |
1397 |
Do.-Śrīvilli-
puttūr. |
Nāchchiyār temple—Central shrine showing
architectural details (south view). |
Full |
1398 |
Do. |
Do. do. (north view). |
Do. |
1399 |
Do. |
Do. —Two bronze figures of Dīpa-Lakshmī (front view). |
Do. |
1400 |
Do. |
Do. do. (back view). |
Do. |
1401 |
Do. |
Nāchchiyār temple—Āṇḍāḷ shrine : Gilded
statues of a Nāyaka chief and his wife, on a
pillar in the arnha-maṇḍapa. |
Do. |
1402 |
Do. |
Do. do.—Painting on
a wall of the maṇḍapa representing god
Śrīnivāsa Āṇḍāḷ and Garuḍa. |
Do. |
1403 |
Do. |
Tuḷasi-Bṛindāvanam near the Narasiṁhasvāmin
temple (locally supposed to mark Āṇḍāḷ’s
birth-place). |
Do. |
1404 |
Do. |
Narasiṁhasvāminemple—Vasanta-maṇḍapa
known as Gōpāla-Vilāsam, showing details of
arched wooden ceiling. |
Do. |
1405 |
Do. |
Do. —Chakkarattālvar
shrine—Stone of a chief, on a pillar. |
Do. |
1406 |
Do. |
Vaidyanāthasvāmin temple—Stone statues of a
Nāyaka chief and his two wives (front view),
on a pillar in the dancing hall. |
Do. |
1407 |
Do. |
Do. do. (side view). |
Do. |
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