Southern wall of the Garbhagriha of the Kaner-ki-Putli Temple Público Deposited
On the southern wall of the garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) of the Kaner-ki-Putli Temple, there is a male figure (on the left) with an intricate hairstyle, a lengthy beard, and a moustache. He wears a short dhoti (a loose piece of clothing to cover the lower half of the body) and is adorned with various pieces of jewellery. The figure is playing a small drum fastened with a belt that can be seen on his shoulder. Adjacent to him stands a bejeweled deity whose face and arms are damaged. Additionally, a bull is depicted at the bottom.
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Creator
Colaboradores
Publisher
Palabra Clave
- Temples of India
- 12th century CE
- Bijolia
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
- Rajasthan
- Khadirpur
- Kaner-ki-Putli Temple
- Bhilwara
- Architecture
- Jaipur Circle, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
- Temple
- Bhumija Temple Style
- Shiva
- Bhilwara