Hindu Sculpture Gallery
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Shiva Seated with Uma (Umamaheshvara)
Sculpture ofBrahma at Hucchappayya Gudi at Aihole (600s AD).The Hindu godBrahma is depicted with fou
Vinayaki, Pala sculpture from Bihar
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Bronze figure of the Saivite saint Manikkavacakar, Early 12th Century C
hinducosmos: Lingodbhava Shiva and Parvati 8th century. Uma Maheshwarar Temple, Konerirajapuram, Nag
Yoga – NṛsimhadevaNṛsimha or Narasimha, the fourth avatāra of Lord Viṣṇu in the man-lion form.
Indra and SachiIndra deva, the lord of paradise and his consort Devi Sachi astride their vahana the
Caṇḍeśānugrahamūrti (चण्डेशानुगृहमूर्ति) – Lord Śiva blessing CaṇḍeśaOne of the most striking
Garuḍa with NāgaGaruḍa, the vahana or vehicle of Śṛī Viṣṇu, often depicted combatting serpents or nā
Navagraha StelaePanel dedicated to the ninbe planetary deities though unusual, is found in the relig
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Bronze figure of the Saivite saint Manikkavacakar, Early 12th Century C
91. Hannibal 2x10 ‘Ko-No-Mo’vs.‘Shiva Nataraja’, 10th Century C.E., India.
mini-girlz: Vahara, Boar Incarnation of Vishnu 700-800s Central India, Medieval Period, 8th-9th cen
This exquisite sculpture of Vishnu has been crafted by team KARU as a part of their Goud collection.
Dancers sculptures at south indian temple
Ardhaniswara, Odisha sculpture
hinducosmos: Heavenly dancer Chandela India, Chandela period, 12th century The Metropolitan Museum,
hinducosmos:Naga Mandala in Veerabhadreshwara temple, Keladi, Shimoga, Karnataka(via Twitter: Kallur
hinducosmos:Stolen Nepali Statue Returns to Its Temple After Decades in Us A centuries-old sculpture
Parvati, khmer sculpture from Cambodia
Gaja LakshmiIndia, Uttar Pradesh, Kausambi (?)1st century B.C.SculptureTerracotta
Descent of the Ganges (Mahabalipuram, India).
Vishnu in the popular avatar of Lord Krishna killing the horse demon Keshi, 5th century India Gupta
Draupadi Ratha (Mahabalipuram, India).This is the smallest and simplest of the Pancha Rathas. Shape
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