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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (June, 1908. 
Virabhadra, seated, haloed (hairs drawn curled in 
the halo), four- -handed, the right two holding a 
peculiar. 
(P. 183). “Figure of Mai-Eskhwar in the Temple of 
oe ee Swamy at Beecalloo.” 3702” 
July 20th, 1815 
Siva, seated, matted-haired, four-handed, the two 
upper holding a rosary and a trident, the lower 
right mudra, and a lower left on the left 
thigh. Belee tha seat, a bull. 
.. (P. 193). ‘Image of Veeral ea in one of the apart. 
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ments in the Temple of Draachanam Beem-Hshwar.” 
last hand blessing. A female to the right and a 
male to the left with ia hands. In the temple 
of Bhimesvara at Draksarama. 
(P.195). “Sculptured figures A Chuckruwuttee on the 
wall of the Draachanam Temple on the right hand of 
the door.” 53”x 2:0". July 21st, 1815. 
The standing Gaus of a richly ornamented king 
with folded hands, wearing cloth wrestler-like, 
over which a si e, from which hangs at the right 
side a short dagger 
(P.197). ‘ Figure of — ———— in one S i; small 
temples at Dacharam.” 5°3” x 2°3”. [No date]. 
Virabhadra, standing, four-handed, the right lower 
and the left upper holding a trident and a_ battle- 
axe, the right upper raised and the lower left spread 
out to bless. A necklace of skulls. A goblin to the 
right Pera a female to the left, besides two 
wolve 
(P, 199), -* tnd of Droondeeshwar i in the Temple of 
Dracharram-Beem-Esbwar.” 2°3” x11.” July 21st, 
1815. 
bites clear the two upper holding a book and 
ong-shaped article, the lower right blessing 
isa the lower left turned down, trampling 4 
ain demon armed with a straight sword and a 
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