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Archives of Asian Art (2008) 58 (1): 87–111.
Published: 01 April 2008
...: Modern Printing Press, n.d room 10, no. 1 (b).
versity, 1985), p. 72, no. 91, pl. 37, fig. 88. 40. Pal, Indian Sculpture, p. 257.
26. Donaldson, S´ iva-Pa¯ rvat vol. 1, p. 296, vol. 2, 41. Muchnic, ‘‘LACMA does an about-face
p. 271, fig. 233; vol. 1, p. 367, vol. 2, p. 325, fig. 309...
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Archives of Asian Art (2011) 61 (1): 61–89.
Published: 01 April 2011
...¯
are exquisitely detailed, and the rock surrounding their
heads is deeply cut away, creating a dense shadow that
adds dramatic effect. Yet Pa¯rvats shoulder on the side...
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Archives of Asian Art (2010) 60 (1): 1–18.
Published: 01 April 2010
..., the Vara¯ha and deities.
˙ ˙
the A¯ di-Vara¯ha. Durga¯ is identified across India with Ma¯mandu¯ r Cave II, known from later inscriptions
˙ ˙
Uma¯-Pa¯rvat consort of S´iva, but only in south India is as the S´aiva...
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Archives of Asian Art (2013) 63 (2): 133–154.
Published: 01 October 2013
... were to recite at every stage of life
peacock. By˙ S´iva’s feet, a seated drummer is balanced (Fig. 14). Temples were needed to prepare newly initiated
by Pa¯rvat In a relief on Temple 2, Lakulis´a—who is ascetics and to shelter veteran ascetics before they left
said to have appeared on earth...