314 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (June, 1908. . 
28. (P.65). (g) “The seventh Sanassee.” 1:10” x 1-4”. 
A worshipping female on her right knee, left raised. 
N.B.—The head-dresses of all the seven, (25 to 28), are pecu- 
liar and interesting. 
(2) “ Chatoor Mooka Mahadeva.” April 11th, 1815. 
Base square] 103” 
Linga carved on four sides with a face se 
ae only shown), 2°1” high, on a quadrangular 
bas 
29. (P. 67). "On the outer wall of as aad Narindra 
Mutt oe Fae of Bhobun-Ishwar.” 40x26”. April 
11th, 
Sian a to his left Parvati, seated on a lotus 
which a Gandharva in the top corner. Below the 
throne the bull and the lion. 
(P. 69). ‘Female figure in one of the temples at Bho- 
bun-Ishwar.” 5:1” x 2°53”. April 11th, 1815 
Parvati standing on a lotus seat; haloed, eight- 
handed, the right uppermost effaced, the other 
three either holding a straight sword, a rosary, or 
dants haloed, carrying a fly-whiskers, one on each 
side, the right-hand female’s left hand resting on 
a lion’s head, In the left top-corner a Gandharva 
with offerings on his left hand. 
a1. CP. Tie Bigare of Bhyroove on the wall of temple 
near Bhobun-Ishwar.” 3’0x1:8". April 11th, 1815. 
he bla one legged, two-handed (forearms 
gone), standing on a lotus seat, below a makara- 
based, eli mouth-keyed arch. A Gandharva with 
an Apsarasa In each top-corner. Two dvdrapdlas, 
a spear-handed male ae the right, and a trident- 
handed female to the left. Now in Yameésvara 
eve, 
32. (P. 73). “Copper figure of Chimdra Seekur in the 
possession of a Bramin at the village of Mookundpoor.” 
April 12th, 1815. 
all within an arch having a dove at each side of 

