Sitala, goddess of small-pox [slides] Victoria and Albert Museum
Series: Art of India Collection from Victoria and Albert MuseumPublication details: London Victoria and Albert MuseumDescription: 1 Slide Col. ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:- V&A IS.607-1950
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Slide Unit Series | Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts | V&A IS.607-1950 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | SL17093 |
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BL-PMC Add-5638(289) F.341 K-110291 Sita having been abducted by Ravana Mourns in the Asoka grove where she is guarded by four female raksasis [slides] | V&A IS 49-1979 Sita in flames [slides] | BL-PMC or 8761 377F. 293a K-131812 Iskandar with Rushanak, daughter of Dara [slides] | V&A IS.607-1950 Sitala, goddess of small-pox [slides] | V&A IS 297-1951 Iskandar's royal progress [slides] | BL-PMC OR 3299 366(170b) Sitan (to hang upside-drwn).Represented by a Man hanging up-side down tied by the heels to a wooden-frame) [slides] | BL-PMC Add-7763 157(140b) K-96862 Iskandar with Bahman and Kubad [slides] |
IGNCA slides collection, cross reference Art of India : Paintings and Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum,p.173
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