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Vol. IV, No. 6.] Oertain Unpublished Drawings. 307 
[N.S.] 
26. 
23. 
a) 
32, 
1, 
natives Ramaka Deeve.” 2:3" % 7-6" x 5:3”, Copied 
by J. Gould, 30th June 1819. 
sitting wi e leg over the other and both the 
hands over the feet. Hairs woolly, bha-mandala 
round the shead, and an umbrella ab of fine 
make. On each sideof him isa standing male with 
a fly-whisker. On the base are carved three lions. 
[ No heading, a smaller paper loose}. Original pen- 
cilled by J. Newman, 13th January 1815, 
A sardula pillar. 
“Figures supposed to belong to the Jaina worship, 
carved on the walls of a cavern nearly on a level with 
Abdalla, Ist July 1819. 
mpartment containing a standing naked Tir- 
thankara. Beyond it, on each side is one standing 
naked Tirthankara, ; 
“Sketch of a Pillar north of the pillar near the Temple 
of Mahadeo at 4th August 1815.” It 
remains unfinished on account of the builder’s death. 
Copied by Shaikh Abdullah, 3rd July 1819. [ No 
measurements |. 
Place not given. 

isnu lying on the serpent Ananta (six hoods apear- 
ing behind the god’s head). Four-faced Brahma 
od 
ehind his vahana, Garuda. 
[ No heading]. 10 feet in length (in pencil). Copied 
by Pearalall. 
Visnu with the breast girdle (Kaustubha), ef. 33, 
four-handed (only three shown), : 
“Sculptured figure of Man-calli ent on the rock near 
the temple at Bezawada.” 
A peculiar figure. A warrior with 18 hands hold- 
ing various weapons, right leg advanced as if to 
march, near the head are carved four rows of 
faces, 10+9+9+9, 37inall. At first sight look- 
ing like Ravana, but having one head and two 
hands less. 
“Sculptured figure of Nursinga Swami and his consort 
carved in the rock which were formerly adored by the 
Bramins, but since the building about them fell down, 
they have been abandoned by their votaries at Beza- 
wada, 21st August 1815.” Copied by J. Gould. 
