Bagh Hoard (7) Plate of Bhuluṇḍa (II), Year 104 (54?)

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
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Bagh Hoard (6) Plate of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 54

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
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Bagh Hoard (5) Plate of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 54

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
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Bagh Hoard (4) Plate of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 51

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
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Bagh Hoard (3) Plate of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 50

Author: Dániel Balogh

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Bagh Hoard (2) Plate of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 50 (100?)

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
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Bagh Hoard (1) Plate of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 47

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
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Badoh Pathari (बड़ोह पठारी), Vidisha district, Madhya Pradesh. Saptamātṛkā Panel

Author: Dániel Balogh

Badoh Pathari (बड़ोह पठारी), Vidisha district, Madhya Pradesh.

General view of rock shelter.

The Saptamātṛkā panel is at the right-hand side of a large rock shelter with a small, possibly artificial, cave shrine and the remains of some small, later temples. It depicts seven goddesses in bhadrāsana on separate bench-like seats and, at the far left, a male figure in lalitāsana on another bench, identified as Śiva because he is ithyphallic. This row of eight is in a recessed panel carved into the rock, about 50 centimeters high and 280 centimeters wide and 60 to 120 centimeters above the current ground level, which slopes to the right. An inscription (see EDITIONS) occupies a smoothed and slightly recessed area about 100 centimeters wide and 30 tall, immediately to the right of the group. The upper edges of the sculpted panel and the inscribed one are level. There are no further associated sculptures, but the rock surface is similarly smoothed in a second panel above the inscription, where traces of a painting are discernible.

Community: Gupta epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 1, 2019
Bihar Kotra Inscribed Rock Shelter

Author: Dániel Balogh

A rock shelter in the face of a cliff, probably enlarged artificially, but the surfaces are not even and there are no carved architectural elements nor any decorative carving. The shelter is shaped like a rough quarter sphere. The inscription is about 150 cm above the floor on the right-hand side of the back wall. The inscribed area is not marked off from the wall surface in any way.

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Deogarh (देवगड), Uttar Pradesh. Naharghati Mātṛkā Relief

Author: Dániel Balogh

Badal Mahal and Baoli, Deogarh Fort - panoramio.jpg

Deogarh (देवगड), Uttar Pradesh. Located next to a flight of steps in the gorge named Nāharghāṭī, leading down on the south side of Deogaṛh Fort to the river Betvā. Below the inscription is a relief of seven Mātṛkās flanked by Vīrabhadra and Gaṇeśa.

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
May 1, 2019