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Story from chapter 16 of the Uttara-kanda of the epic Ramayana. The chapter is titled 'The Origin of Ravana’s Name'
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoment.in This statue is broken at the hands making it difficult to identify the deity. However, we can infer that the right front hand of Shiva is holding the damaru - a small drum - one of Shiva's signature items. And the back left hand could be holding the Trishula.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoment.in Kali, a fierce form of Parvathi, is seen here with a trident, skull on a stick and is dancing on a corpse. Kali was born out of Parvathi when the demon Rakthabeejasura needed to be slayed.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoment.in [Though it is a damaged sculpture, we can identify the gada (mace) and shankha (conch) on the two left hands of Vishnu.