304 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [June, 1908. 
7. ‘* Figure of rite paar vay 5 called by the a 
people the old man.” 5 2 ft. 9 in. At 
Sjehanjpoor, 16th May 1815. 
Visnu in the incarnation of man-lion, crowned, 
maned, ornamented, palms gone, and lower part 
efface n his left lap a male ( Hiranyaka- 
sipu demon ?). In a frame, above bigs are 
Vidyadharas and Kinnaras (winged m 
at base corners, two females with fy whiskate 
and in base centre two groups of devotees. 
Present location uncertain, possibly in the Vara- 
hanath nie eens 
&..- | -No ene 6 in. x 3ft.4in. At t Jehauiaias 
16th May ig15.. "Copied by J. H. Schencks. 
Vaisnavi, one of the seven steal crowned, 
ornamented, four-handed, the upper one holding 
wheel, the ‘other conch shell, the lower right 
blessing and the lower left hold a child (head 
gone) on the left lap. Below va@hana, the winged 
human-faced Garuda. In the terrace behind 
Jagannath’s Temple. 
9. Fray Beer es 6 ft. x 3 ft. 5in. At Jehaujpoor, 17th 
ks. 
sae ps a cf. No. 3. In the terrace behind Jagan- 
nath’s Temple. 
10. [No heading], 6 ft. 6 in..x 3 ft. 6 in. a Jehaujpoor, 
16th May 1815. opr is ae (in pen 
K f 
aumari, one o seven nk crowned 
a 
bably blessing, the lower left holding a son on the 
left lap. The vahana, a Sipe below. In the 
terrace behind Jagannat th’s 
11. ‘ Parbuttee,” 6 ft.3 in. x 3 ft. 9 in. At Jehaujpoor, 
ati or Ai§ani, one of the seven mothers, 
crowned, richly ornamented, four-handed, the 
upper two holding a rosary and a trident, the 
lower right gee and the Iie left holding 
a boy on the left lap. The right leg on the 
vahana below, a bull. 
12. [No heading ], at Jehanjpoor, 17th May 1851. 8$ ft. 
x breadth not given. Copied by Shaik Najibullah, 
18th February 1819. 
Varahi, cf. No. 1. More sat pore four-handed, 
the two upper holding fish and c | 
13. ae heading ]. At Jehaujpoor, 17th sis 1815. 83 ft. 7 
high (no breadth). ! 
Chamunda, cf. No. 4. In the terrace behind Jagan- 
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