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921. Karttikeya
- Descrição:
- Broken image of a two-armed male deity with three heads and faces. The central principal head wears a kakapaksha (hairstyle with two side locks with a clearly visible middle section), while the others have small mukutas. He is adorned in a vanamala. Vahana peacock is shown near the right leg. The halo is of lotus petals surrounded by pearls.
- Palavra-chave:
- Rajasthan, Temple, Gurjara-Pratihara, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Architecture, Harshatmata, and Abhaneri
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 17-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- A female attendant stands with her legs crossed. Her left hand is on her waist, while her right holds a fly-whisk. She has an elaborate hairstyle. The girdle that surrounds her waist has a hanging detail. It is linked through with a fine chain, with a leaf-like ornament dangling from it. This ornament, known as the lalantika, is recognized as an iconographic feature at the Harshatmata Temple. The girdle that surrounds her waist has a hanging detail. It is linked through with a fine chain, with a leaf-like ornament dangling from it. This ornament called the lalantika, is recognized as an iconographic feature at the Harshatmata Temple.
- Palavra-chave:
- Rajasthan, Temple, Gurjara-Pratihara, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Architecture, Harshatmata, and Abhaneri
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 17-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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923. Surasundari
- Descrição:
- The adhisthana has depictions of various Hindu gods and goddesses framed within elaborately carved panels. This panel has an apsara (celestial nymph) or surasundari (young girl as a symbol of graceful beauty) framed between two pillars decorated with yalis and other mythical creatures. The female figure may be an apsara (celestial nymph) or surasundari (young girl as a symbol of graceful beauty) standing in the tribhanga pose (triple-bend). She holds a darpana (mirror) in her left hand and the free end of a dupatta-like garment wrapped around her arms, back, and shoulder in her right hand. While the face is badly damaged, the headgear and hoop earrings are still discernible. Among the various ornaments she is wearing, is a pendant hanging till the navel and two leaf-shaped pendants hanging from chains attached to the katibandha (decorative belt) around her waist.
- Palavra-chave:
- Gurjara-Pratihara, Architecture, Harshatmata, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Abhaneri, Rajasthan, and Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 17-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- The adhisthana has depictions of various Hindu gods and goddesses framed within elaborately carved panels. This panel may be a depiction of Lord Indra who is king of the devas (celestial beings) and ruler of swarga (heavenly realm). Indra is also the dikpala (guardian of directions) of the east, hence he is placed facing the east direction. The central figure is a crowned male standing in samapada mudra (feet equally balanced) and carrying a vajra (thunderbolt). An elephant is standing behind (its head visible on the left) which could be the white elephant Airavata, the mount of Lord Indra. Based on the vajra and the elephant, the figure could be identified with Lord Indra, who is king of the devas and ruler of swarga.
- Palavra-chave:
- Gurjara-Pratihara, Architecture, Harshatmata, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Abhaneri, Rajasthan, and Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 17-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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925. Acharya
- Descrição:
- The adhisthana has depictions of various Hindu gods and goddesses framed within elaborately carved panels. This panel depicts a male figure seated in the udichya mudra (cross-legged position). The panel depicts a central male figure seated on a raised asana in the udichya mudra (cross-legged position). At the bottom of his asana, a pair of footwear is placed. Two female attendants are present on either side, standing in front of trees in the background. The faces, feet, and hands of the figures are broken and their attributes are not clear.
- Palavra-chave:
- Gurjara-Pratihara, Architecture, Harshatmata, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Abhaneri, Rajasthan, and Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 17-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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926. Pradyumna
- Descrição:
- The adhisthana has depictions of various Hindu gods and goddesses framed within elaborately carved panels. This panel depicts Varuna, a Vedic deity. Varuna is the God of oceans and also a dikpala (guardian of directions). He is the guardian of the west, hence his image is placed on the west face of the adhisthana. Varuna is seated in a lalitasana posture on its mount, the mythical sea creature called makara. In his left hand, Varuna is holding the Gandiva, a divine bow which was gifted by Varuna to Arjuna in the Mahabharata. He is surrounded by four female attendants. Two attendants in the foreground are seated on circular seats and two in the background are standing. The seated lady on the left is holding an arrow. The seated lady on the right has long braided hair. The faces, feet, and hands of the figures are broken and their attributes are not clear.
- Palavra-chave:
- Rajasthan, Temple, Gurjara-Pratihara, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Architecture, Harshatmata, and Abhaneri
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 17-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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927. Shiva-Gauri
- Descrição:
- A four-armed male standing in a tribhanga posture with a female. He holds a trident in his right, and the lower left is placed around the consort's waist. The remaining hands are broken. Fluid and slender style of the body, with diaphanous clothing.
- Palavra-chave:
- Gurjara-Pratihara, Architecture, Harshatmata, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Abhaneri, Rajasthan, and Temple
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 17-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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928. Kamdeva on mancha
- Descrição:
- Couples invoking shringara rasa (associated with romance, love, and attractiveness between lovers) are framed in panels with pillars and tiered shikhara with gavashka (horseshoe) motifs. The central figures are wearing heavy jewellery, elaborate headgear, and garments, indicating they are a royal couple. The central male figure is seated on a circular raised seat in a lalitasana pose, firing an arrow from a bow. Standing on his left are two female figures (faces defaced), looking towards him. The female on his immediate left is holding a flower in her right hand. The female to his far left is holding a floral scroll. The female figure on his right is damaged. A bunch of mangoes hang above them. As mangoes are symbols of kama or sexual desire, this may be a depiction of Kamadeva (Hindu God of erotic love, pleasure, and desire) and the females may be apsaras (celestial nymphs) or his consort, Goddess Rati.
- Palavra-chave:
- Rajasthan, Temple, Gurjara-Pratihara, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Architecture, Harshatmata, and Abhaneri
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 16-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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929. Varaha
- Descrição:
- A male deity with four arms stands firmly with his right leg on the ground, while his left is placed over nagas. He is adorned with a vanamala (garland of forest flowers) and has a small dagger tucked in his waist. A female attendant, in a tribhanga pose, holding a flower is on the right. The sculpture is badly damaged.
- Palavra-chave:
- Rajasthan, Temple, Gurjara-Pratihara, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Architecture, Harshatmata, and Abhaneri
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 17-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image
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- Descrição:
- Couples invoking shringara rasa (associated with romance, love, and attractiveness between lovers) are framed in panels with pillars and tiered shikhara with gavashka (horseshoe) motifs. The face of the female figure is missing and the face of the male figure is defaced. They are wearing heavy jewellery, elaborate headgear, and garments, indicating they are a royal couple. The central male figure and female figures are enjoying a musical concert in a grove. They are seated on circular raised seats; the male is in a lalitasana pose. The female figure is leaning towards the male and playing a stringed musical instrument (likely a veena). They are surrounded by four smaller figures. A male soldier is holding a sword and shield (on the left). One musician is playing the flute (bottom), sitting between the seats. A small female attendant is (top right) whispering in the ear of the central female. Mangoes hang from the tree branches.
- Palavra-chave:
- Rajasthan, Temple, Gurjara-Pratihara, Shakhambari Chahamanas, Architecture, Harshatmata, and Abhaneri
- O Criador:
- Temples of India Project Team
- Contribuinte:
- Srija Sahay
- Owner:
- tushar1.ayyar@jioinstitute.edu.in
- Editor:
- Jio Institute
- Localização:
- Abhaneri
- Data carregada:
- 16-04-2024
- Data modificada:
- 16-04-2024
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Image