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Vol. IV, No. 6,] Certain Unpublished Drawings. 301 
[N.S.] 
All the drawings except one are uncoloured ; some of the pil- 
lars in (A) are shaded brown. The one coloured figureis of a copper 
image at Makundapur near Pipli in Puri District. From the 
been since photographed ; and therefore their drawings are of little 
by Fergusson in his “Tree and serpent worship ” and by Dr. 
Burgess in his “ Archeological Survey Report of South India, 
VO 2” 
a lion on a crouching elephant, both ona high plinth. During the 
1 
these animal figures used to be placed at the gateways thereof (cf. 
nt Raga Temple, Bhuvanegvara, and Jagannath Temple, 
uri). 
carved chariots laid bare by recent excavations. The two rows of 

1 Archeological Survey, Bengal Circle, Annual Report for 1902-03, 
Part II, p. 5, para. 5. : 
2 “Figure of a lion upon an elephant in front of the north gate of the 
temple at Kunnaruc near Juggernaut.” 
3 Ain-i Akbari, Jarrett, Vol. II, pp. 128-9. The enclosure 
three portals. The eastern has naieod upon it the figures of two finely 
designed elephants, each of them carrying a man upon his trunk. The 
western bears scul of two 1en with ings and en 
an attendant. The northern has two tigers each of which is rampant upon 
an elephant that it has overpowered.” 
