312 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [June, 1908. 
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(P. 39). “Female figure on the Temple of Coopallee- 
Ishwar at Bhobun-Ishwar.” April 8th, 1815. [No 
measurements 
ri Be ” Kas oining the niche of 16th, in the tower 
of Kapalini or Vaitala Deula. 
(2.41) 8 Figures on the wall of the Temple of Coopal- 
oecae 2°6”x1:10". April 8th, 1815. 
A male and to ine: right a female (king and =. Ui 
both standing, the male’s right hand 
female’s right shoulder and the female’s left ee 
round the male’s waist. Both heavily ornamented. 
The male with a sword in scabbard hanging from 
his left, the female’s cloth falling gracefully from 
the waist to the foot. Ina niche of the tower of 
Kapalini. 
19, (P. ree “ Figure of a Sanasye in one of the small 
tem Gooswarsarry at Bhobun-Ishwar.” 3°8” 
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war slab, with moulding at the base, and then ona 
lotus carved seat, seated, Heanded, matted-haired 
pilasters. Below the seat are five worshippers. 
In the Gogahasregvara group 300 yards off from 
Kapalini, northwards. 
Pu (EAD). * eee, on the Temple of pierre! at 
Bhobun-Ishw 2°10’x1:8”. April 8th, 1815. 
A standing aot ha loed, two-handed, the left hold- 
ing a long staff (trident ?). Richly ornamented 
Lecreasris leg ornaments). To his left a female, 
two-handed. anding. 
21. (P. 47). “On the wall of a small Temple at Bhobun- 
i Rudra Dancing.” 3:6” x 2:9". April 10th, 
5) 
Rudra in Tandava dance, ten-handed (six shown 
on the left and four on the right), the upper two 
holding a serpent, the next two a trident and a 
battle-axe, the next two a rosary and a bag (?), 
the next two the ends of a scarf; wearing ba. 
skin. To ye right ne a ae cym 
and left Karttikeys playing dh 
22. (P.49), ‘Figure of Seeda Eshwar caine near the 
outer wall of the Temple of Mooko Eshwar at Bhobun- 
Ishwar.” 40 x 1:7’. April 10th, 1815. 
oi EES on achariot drawn by five horses 
and driven by Aruna. God clad in mail, haloed, 

