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On a Shelf between the windows:— 
No. 1. Figure of Siva, with four arras j in 
one hand is the Gadha or Parasha, a warlike 
weapon ; in another is an Antelope* 
No. 2. Figure of Kamala, or Lakshmi, the 
consort of Vishnu, bearing the Lotus flower in 
her hand. 
No. 3, Figure of Ganesa with four hands, 
holding some article of food, his broken tooth, 
the Chank of Vishnu, and a club. 
No. 4. Siva, or Mahadeva, trampling upon 
and destroying Tripurasura. 
No. 5. A circular Plate, over which, sup¬ 
ported by four lions, is a platform, from which 
rises a highly decorated arch, on one side of 
which is Krishna playing upon a pipe, attended 
by four females and six bulls. On the other 
side is Devi seated, holding two Lotus flowers, 
attended by four persons, and two elephants, 
who with their trunks form a canopy over her 
head. 
No. 6. A similar article, ornamented on 
one side by Rama, and perhaps Lakshmi, bear¬ 
ing bows, with Hanuman and another ape in a 
submissive attitude ; on the other side is Vishnu, 
reclining upon Sesha, the mythological serpent, 
with a Lotus issuing from his navel, on which 
is seated Brahma accomplishing the work of 
creation. 
No. 7. A circular Stand, in two parts, de¬ 
corated 
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