*The rock sculpture of Arjuna’s Penance, Mahabalipuram, by John Gantz, c.1825* (BL)
Descent of the Ganges, Mamallapuram, c.630
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/oochappan/70446547/
(downloaded Mar. 2007)
Bhagiratha does penance
Bhagiratha does penance outside his hermitage (smaller detail)
A Naga looks on admiringly
Two elephants watch him
Sages and lions also stand by
Nearby, a sculptured family of monkeys groom each other at their
ease
Source for the above seven images of particular details of the Descent: Courtesy of Prof. Frederick Asher, Univ. of Minnesota, October 1999
A closeup of the elephants
Source: http://www.imagesoftheworld.org/India/India052.jpg
(downloaded May 2004)
*A large closeup of the central cleft of the bas-relief*
Source:
http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/india/mamallapuram/ap05.html
(downloaded Nov. 2004)
Two goats enjoy a visit
Source:
http://homepage.mac.com/ian_mcall/South_Asia/PhotoAlbum35.html
(downloaded Oct. 2005)
Another view: "The descent of the Ganges" into Shiva's tangled hair, as depicted by Raja Ravi Varma's studio, c.1910-20
Source: ebay, Jan. 2006
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