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Reflecting the spirit of East Indian myths, legends, and fables, these illustrations were compiled by one of the nineteenth centurys foremost Orientalists. Edward Moor published The Hindu Pantheon in 1810, and this new volume draws upon his exposition of Indias religious iconography to offer a spectacular array of images of Hindu deities.
Dramatic engravings and line drawings include scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata as well as temple images of Krishna, Vishnu, Siva, and other major gods and goddesses. Many are derived from bronze figurines; others are reproduced from manuscript illustrations. All appear with captions for ease of identification.

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Table of Contents Sectarial Marks or Symbols - photo 1
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Sectarial Marks or Symbols BRAHM From a Zinc Statue in the Museum at - photo 2

Sectarial Marks or Symbols BRAHM From a Zinc Statue in the Museum at the East India House - photo 3

BRAHM From a Zinc Statue in the Museum at the East India House - photo 4

BRAHM.

From a Zinc Statue in the Museum at the East India House .

BRAHM From a painting in the collection of Colonel Stuart From - photo 5

BRAHM.

From a painting in the collection of Colonel Stuart.

From sketches of unknown Originals From casts in Bronze c VIS - photo 6

From sketches of unknown Originals .

From casts in Bronze c VISHNU LAKSHMI on SESHA or ANANTA - photo 7

From casts in Bronze &c.

VISHNU LAKSHMI on SESHA or ANANTA contemplating the Creation with BRAHM - photo 8

VISHNU & LAKSHMI on SESHA or ANANTA contemplating the Creation, with BRAHM springing on a lotos from his Navel to perform it. Below, SIVA & PRVAT conjoined, called then ARDDHA-NR .

From pictures in the collection of colonel Stuart.

VISHNU with LAKSHM SATYAVM on ANANTA NGA eternity 2 3 4 LAKSHM or - photo 9

. VISHNU with LAKSHM & SATYAVM on ANANTA NGA , (eternity.) 2. 3. 4. LAKSHM or CAMAL.

1. From a bronze cast in the collection of the Right Hon. Viscount Valentia. 2. 3. 4. From bronze images.

VISHNU 2 3 LAKSHM 4567 ANNA PURN DV From images in Bronze c - photo 10

VISHNU. 2. 3. LAKSHM. 4,5,6,7, ANNA PURN DV.

From images in Bronze &c.

VISHNU and LAKSHM on GARUDA and MAH-PRALAY From pictures in the collection - photo 11

VISHNU and LAKSHM on GARUDA; and MAH-PRALAY.

From pictures in the collection, of Col. Stuart .

123 LAKSHM NARAYAN 4 5 BALLAJI WIFE 6 7 WITTOBA WIFE From - photo 12

1.2.3. LAKSHM NARAYAN . 4. 5 . BALLAJI & WIFE 6. 7. WITTOBA & WIFE .

From images in Bronze, Copper and gilt Brass.

BHAIRAVA an AVATRA of MAHA-DVA From a cast in Brafs BALLAJI and his - photo 13

BHAIRAVA an AVATRA of MAHA-DVA .

From a cast in Brafs.

BALLAJI and his wives LAKSHM SATYAVM From a statue in Silver SIVA - photo 14

BALLAJI and his wives LAKSHM & SATYAVM.

From a statue in Silver .

SIVA VISHNU From Zinc Images in the Museum at the East India House - photo 15

SIVA

VISHNU

From Zinc Images in the Museum at the East India House

MAHDVA destroying TRIPURSURA from a Bronze statue in the Museum at the India - photo 16

MAHDVA destroying TRIPURSURA

from a Bronze statue in the Museum at the India House.

MAHDVA - PANCHAMUKH from a Zinc Image in the Museum at the India House - photo 17

MAHDVA - PANCHAMUKH .

from a Zinc Image in the Museum at the India House.

MAHDVA and PRVAT From Statues in Bronze Brafs MAHDVA and PRVAT - photo 18

MAHDVA and PRVAT

From Statues in Bronze & Brafs.

MAHDVA and PRVAT from a highly finished Painting MAHDVA and PRVAT on - photo 19

MAHDVA and PRVAT.

from a highly finished Painting.

MAHDVA and PRVAT on KAILSA the HINDU OLYMPUS BRAHM VISHNU on GARUDA GAN SA - photo 20

MAHDVA and PRVAT on KAILSA, the HINDU OLYMPUS : BRAHM, VISHNU on GARUDA GAN SA. and KRTIKYA:

with celestial choristers (gandharvas) and others in attendance.

MAHDVA-PRVAT-GANSA and KARTIKIYA from Pictures from Pictures - photo 21

MAHDVA-PRVAT-GANSA and KARTIKIYA.

from Pictures.

from Pictures MAHDVA PRVAT From Pictures PRVAT or some - photo 22

from Pictures

MAHDVA PRVAT From Pictures PRVAT or some holy female at the - photo 23

MAHDVA & PRVAT.

From Pictures

PRVAT or some holy female at the ceremony of LINGA PJ in honor of MAHDVA - photo 24

PRVAT or some holy female at the ceremony of LINGA PJ in honor of MAHDVA.

From a highly finished Picture.

KANDEH RAO MALSARA From Pictures BHAIRAVA SARASWAT From - photo 25

KANDEH RAO & MALSARA.

From Pictures.

BHAIRAVA SARASWAT From Pictures VRA BHADRA an AVATRA of MAHDVA - photo 26

BHAIRAVA.

SARASWAT.

From Pictures.

VRA BHADRA an AVATRA of MAHDVA From an embofsed brafs shield in the - photo 27

VRA BHADRA an AVATRA of MAHDVA.

From an embofsed brafs shield in the collection of the Right Hon. Viscount Valentia.

VRA BHADRA c From Subjects in brafs KL BHAWNI PRVAT or DURG - photo 28

VRA BHADRA &c.

From Subjects in brafs.

KL BHAWNI PRVAT or DURG consort of SIVA From a Brafs Statue in the - photo 29

KL, BHAWNI, PRVAT, or DURG, consort of SIVA.

From a Brafs Statue in the Museum at the India House.

BHADRA KL From a Bronze Statue MAH KL From a Picture - photo 30
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