The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-73Bihar Research Society, 1987 - Folk-lore |
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Page 42
... hold in right hands ankuśa and in varada mudra , while the left hands hold pasa and danda ( or the money bag ) and a ... holds a mālā on right hand . The entire scene indicates fast movement . Sculpture No. 3 ( PL . III ) Identical to No ...
... hold in right hands ankuśa and in varada mudra , while the left hands hold pasa and danda ( or the money bag ) and a ... holds a mālā on right hand . The entire scene indicates fast movement . Sculpture No. 3 ( PL . III ) Identical to No ...
Page 43
... holds and plays the instrument . At the end is the carved sārdula which is broken . Sculpture No. 6 ( PL . VI ) Similar as No. 5 the frieze ( measuring 75 x 31 x 15 cm ; sculpture part 50 x 31 cm ) represented with the musician seated ...
... holds and plays the instrument . At the end is the carved sārdula which is broken . Sculpture No. 6 ( PL . VI ) Similar as No. 5 the frieze ( measuring 75 x 31 x 15 cm ; sculpture part 50 x 31 cm ) represented with the musician seated ...
Page 58
... holds disc and the left conch - shell ; adorned with mukuta , ear - rings , ekāvalī upavita , rist - lets and long garland . A male chauri - bearer stands at his right , and a female attendant at his left holds stand chauri in the left ...
... holds disc and the left conch - shell ; adorned with mukuta , ear - rings , ekāvalī upavita , rist - lets and long garland . A male chauri - bearer stands at his right , and a female attendant at his left holds stand chauri in the left ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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