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Page 36
... statues which may represent either Yasodharmadeva himself , or the deity he worshipped . These are lying neglected in the midst of bushes . They are in Sindhia's territory . They should be taken care of and erected in their proper ...
... statues which may represent either Yasodharmadeva himself , or the deity he worshipped . These are lying neglected in the midst of bushes . They are in Sindhia's territory . They should be taken care of and erected in their proper ...
Page 40
... statues of Skanda on horse back which shows that in the mind of the man who consecrated that temple , the deity Skanda and the Em- peror Skanda were one and the same . Kālidāsa was of the same mind , for otherwise the glorious ...
... statues of Skanda on horse back which shows that in the mind of the man who consecrated that temple , the deity Skanda and the Em- peror Skanda were one and the same . Kālidāsa was of the same mind , for otherwise the glorious ...
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