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Turtle, frog and fish on which the universe rest [slides] Victoria and Albert Museum

By: Series: Art of India Collection from Victoria And Albert MuseumPublication details: London Victoria and Albert MuseumDescription: 1 Slide. ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • V&A IS 8-1987 (8/9)
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V&A IS 8-1987 (4/9) Twelve petalled pink lotus enclosing Shiva and Parvati with the bull and the tiger, Anahata chakra situated in the heart (top) Eight petalled lotus enclosing Vishnu in four armed form, unidentified chakra (middle) [slides] V&A IS 8-1987 (6/9) Six petalled golden lotus enclosing Kumara and Kumari, children of Shiva, Svadhisthana chakra, situated behind the genitals (top), four petalled crimson lotus, enclosing Ganesha and his two wives Buddhi and Siddhi, Muladhara chakra, situated at the base of the spine (middle) the world, and? Nandi, supported on the tusks of Varaha, the boar incarnation of Vishnu (below) [slides] V&A IS 8-1987 (7/9) World supported on the 1000 heads of Ananta the serpent (top), three forms of the goddess (below)[slides] V&A IS 8-1987 (8/9) Turtle, frog and fish on which the universe rest [slides] V&A IS 8-1987 (9/9) Unidentified content [slides] V&A IM 1505-1883 Hamza, approached by fairies who implore his aid in quelling the dragon said to be troubling his kinsmen the genil, in the Caucasus mountains [slides] V&A IS. 2:55-1896 Akbar, whilst holding a Qamargh, within a fenced ring, punishes Hamid of Bakkar (outline and portraits by Miskina, painting by Sarwan) [slides]

IGNCA slides collection, cross reference Art of India:Paintings and Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum,p.69

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