One more Vithoba, the reigning deity of Maharashtra. His others names include Vittala and Panduranga. The worship of Vithoba is centred around Pandharpur. For more details of Pandharpur deity see P…
Source: Vithoba
One more Vithoba, the reigning deity of Maharashtra. His others names include Vittala and Panduranga. The worship of Vithoba is centred around Pandharpur. For more details of Pandharpur deity see P…
Source: Vithoba
This is Sun god, Surya, His iconographical features include lotus buds in his hands and chariot driven by seven horses. The single wheel chariot (See the side view) is another characteristic of Sur…
Source: Surya on a chariot
This is Yoga Dakshninamurti. There are fewer doubts about attributing that name to this form of Shiva. Holding battle axe in his upper right hand, with his right leg hanging down and resting on Apa…
Source: Yoga Dakshinamurti
This is Ambika, Yakshi of the 22nd Jain Tirthankara, Neminath. The four-armed Ambika is identified by the child on her left lap, her sitting under a tree (mango tree), her holding a bunch of mango…
Source: Ambika (Jain)
This is Ambika, Yakshi of the 22nd Jain Tirthankara, Neminath. The four-armed Ambika is identified by the child on her left lap, her sitting under a tree (mango tree), her holding a bunch of mango…
Source: Ambika (Jain)
This is Radha, a consort of Krishna. it is common for them to be separated as normally they are not mounted on a common base. This bronze is possibly from Bengal or Orissa. The bronze is only about…
Source: Radha
This is Yoga Dakshinamurti, a form of Siva. The attribution to Siva is based on the battle axe and antelope in his rear right and left hands respectively. The Yogapatta running around him and the w…
Source: Yoga Dakshinamurti