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... sculptures were there for everyone to see and enjoy . The sculptures were also always sculpted by artisans at places which were frequented by people in large numbers such as the places of worship consisting of temples , the stupas and ...
... sculptures were there for everyone to see and enjoy . The sculptures were also always sculpted by artisans at places which were frequented by people in large numbers such as the places of worship consisting of temples , the stupas and ...
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... sculptures , details of the hairdos , garments , jewellery and accessories leave you spellbound . How could they transform an immense , single , solid rock into caves with halls , passages , upper storeys and courtyard , in the middle ...
... sculptures , details of the hairdos , garments , jewellery and accessories leave you spellbound . How could they transform an immense , single , solid rock into caves with halls , passages , upper storeys and courtyard , in the middle ...
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... Sculptures of the Parmar period rank high as far as the human form and decorative patterns are concerned . They exude a pleasing sense of softness and finely chiseled , intricate work which is evident in the Mithun sculpture collected ...
... Sculptures of the Parmar period rank high as far as the human form and decorative patterns are concerned . They exude a pleasing sense of softness and finely chiseled , intricate work which is evident in the Mithun sculpture collected ...
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