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________________ (on right) have also been carved. All these images are now deposited in the Reserve Collection of the State Museum, Lucknow (Acc. No. 1 798, J 853, 0.334). The images from Bateśvara ( 798) also contains in it parikara the figures of two-armed goddesses showing abhaya-mudra and kalaśa. The throne-frame animals, lay devotees and flying mālādharas are also carved. Ambikā, wearing dhammilla and the usual ornaments, is shown in a graceful manner. The Mālādevi temple (10th century A.D.) at Gyārasapur (Vidishā, M.P.) has two figures of Ambikā, on its northern and southern śikharas. In both these intances the two-armed Ambikā, endowed with foliages of mango tree overhead, rides a lion and holds ämralumbi and child. Likewise, her images (10th-11th century A.D.) from Siron (Fig. 39) 39 Siron (Lalitpur, U.P.), 10th century Ambikā 87
SR No.002006
Book TitleAmbika on Jaina Art and Literature
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMaruti Nandan Prasad Tiwari
PublisherBharatiya Gyanpith
Publication Year1989
Total Pages184
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Art, & Literature
File Size15 MB
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