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~ Vol. IV, No. 6.] Certain Unpublished Drawings, 303 
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boar below as symbol. No name of the copyist 
or date of drawing. Statue now in the com- 
pound of the Sub-divisional Officer, Jajpur. 
2. “Jumkemah.” 5 ft. 2 in. x2 ft. din. « 20th March 
1815” in pencil. “Copied by J. H. Shanks, 20th 
February 1819.” 
Note——The hideous sitting figure of Yama’s 
the forearm, arm, ear, neck and leg. Below, two 
ees. This is one of the “mothers” kept 
in the terrace behind Jagannath Temple, Jaj- 
3. “ Durgah.” 9 ft.4in. x 5 ft, 8} in. “ These figures are 
lying at the back of Baukerie-tomb on the left of 
the road opposite to the mosque.” Copied by A. 
McPherson, 1819, 
Note.—Indrani, one of the seven mothers, crown 
on the head, ornaments on the aist, arm, 
leg. The forearm and the right foot gone, cloth 
from the waist down to fi e remains of 
(vahana). Now in the compound of Jajpur Sub- 
divisional Officer, removed from Bokhari Shah’s 
tomb, opposite the court. 
4. [No heading], 9 ft. 8in. x 6 ft. “At Jehaujpoor, 21st 
March 1815.” Gopied by A. McPherson. 
Note.—The hideous Chamunda, with a necklace of 
skulls, broken at the sides and not continuous. 
The ribs and veins drawn in a fearfully natural 
way, left leg on the Mahadeva below, lying prone 
olded han Now in Sub-divisional Offi- 
cer’s compound, 
5. “ Drawing of the Black Pillar in front of the Temple of 
Jagannath which is said to be about 40 ft. 26th 
April 1815.” [Plinth] 9 ft. x 7 ft. 6 in. [Diame- 
ter of shaft] 4 ft, 11 in. 
The well-known Sun-pillar, removed from Kanarak 
to Jagannath temple toward the close of 
eighteenth century by the Guru Brahmachari of 
the Maratha Deputy. On the top is shown a 
tailed monkey (and not Aruna). 
6. “Figure of a lion upon an elephant in front of the 
] 10 ft, x 6 ft. 
9 ft. Copied by Shaikh 
This is one of the pair guarding the north gate 
of the enclosure wall. Now put in front of the 
eastern doorway of the porch by mistake. 
