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wld cock ; close to the peacock is a male armed 
with a curved sword, At each top corners the 
slash Gandharva and Apsarasa. Below the throne 
worshippers facing a ghata with foliated turn- 
overs, three on the right and two on the left. It is 
the statue on the back or west side of the tower 
of Meghesvara temple. 
(P. 31). ‘ Figure on the Temple of Kadaar-Ishwar, 
north of Bhobun- Ishwar.” April 7th, 1815. 67-0" x 
3° 
A landicae deity (?), two-handed, the right holding a 
stone or a_ bunch, the left a bo d. To his right a 
tailed monkey (?). A ateae female between his 
legs, under at a Raksasa lying prone on the 
ground, The image has the usual ornaments. 
Kedaresvara is south of Muktesvara. 
( f 33). ‘Figure of Gunnish on ae Temple of Kedar- 
aat.” 4°6’ x 25”. April 7th, 1815. 
Gane elephant-trunk, pot- bellied, aa ler 0 
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a club ; 
female with an offering a and on the left a male 
with a curved shield ; near the sepia the vahana 
mouse. At each top-corner a Gandharva with an 
Apsarasa on his bent thigh. The statue in the 
south niche of the tower of KedareSv: 
(P. 35). “Figure in front of Mooko-Ishwar Temple.” 
ede a’ Lid ae | ist th, 1815. 
A sevenchovded wned naga king holding up with 
both hands a am with foliated turn-overs. Lower 
body not shown. Muktesvara Temple. 
allee- 
(P. 37). “ Female figure o on the Tem le of Coop 
Ishwar at Bhobun-Ishwar.” 2°8”x1°5’. April 8th, 
1815. 
A female standing in a niche flanked by two pilas- 
aes te baa the left ona club and the right 
holding» flower. Kapalini temple, 
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