The Mukteśvara Temple in Bhubaneswar

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Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 1994 - 148 pages
 

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Page xvii - JIH — Journal Of Indian History. JISOA— Journal Of The Indian Society Of Oriental Art.
Page 99 - HP L'Orange, Studies on the Iconography of Cosmic Kingship in the Ancient World, Oslo, 1953, fig.
Page 100 - O my Lord, Thy hand holding the sacred drum has made and ordered the heavens and earth and other worlds and innumerable souls.
Page 95 - Jan Gonda, Ancient Indian Kingship from the Religious Point of View (Leiden: EJ Brill, 1969), pp.
Page 102 - DC Sircar, Studies in the Religious Life of Ancient and Medieval India, Motilal Banarasidas, Delhi, 1971, pp.
Page 15 - The temple of the Ling Raj at Bhobaneser is both the finest monument of antiquity which the province contains, and likewise indisputably the most ancient. It took forty-three years to build, and local tradition as well as the histories of the country, concur in fixing the date of its completion, as AD...
Page 28 - Early State Formation and Royal Legitimation in Late Ancient Orissa", MN Das, ed., Sidelights on the History and Culture of Orissa (Cuttack, 1977), p.
Page vii - Ravi of the American Institute of Indian Studies, Center for Art and Archaeology, Varanasi...
Page 142 - American Studies in the Art of India, ed. JG Williams (Leiden, 1981), pp. 35-46 KC Panigrahi: History ofOrissa (Hindu Period) (Cuttack, 1981) A.

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