*Rameswara,
by Thomas Daniell and James Wales, 1803* (BL)
"Rameswar a Ellora," a print from 1835
Source: ebay, Sept. 2011
*Sculpture of Mahakali, Ramesvara Cave (No. 21), Ellora, by Phillip Meadows Taylor, 1837* (BL)
*Cave 21, Ellora. 'Three out of six of the outer columns of Rameshwur. 27 Sepr /49.'* (BL)
*Ramesvara Cave, Cave 21, Ellora. 'Rameshwur. Ellora. Septr 15', 1849* (BL)
*Cave 21, Ellora. 'Ramashwur. /49. 27 Sept.'* (BL)
"Rameswur--Caves of Ellora," from vol. 3 of 'The Indian Empire' by Robert Montgomery Martin, c.1860
Source: http://www.archive.org/details/indianempirehist03martuoft
(downloaded Jan. 2009)
Source: http://www.archive.org/details/indianempirehist03martuoft
(downloaded Jan. 2009)
*Interior
of the Ramesvara rock-cut temple, looking towards sculpture at
the far
end; by Henry Mack Nepean, 1868* (BL) [*Nepean
1868a*];
also: *View
from the right of the entrance to the Ramesvara rock-cut
temple, Ellora*
[*Nepean 1868b*]
*[Façade of Hindu Cave XXI (Ramesvara), Ellora.], by J. Johnston, c.1874* (BL) [*Johnston 1874*]
On the facade of the cave
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwt/370650130/
(downloaded Mar. 2007)
Mahakali (or Mahakala?) and a group of skeletal followers
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/59295062@N00/365427882/
(downloaded Mar. 2007)
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