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LIST OF PLATES
LXIX. A. Kuvera from Huvishka's Monastery Gandhāra

B. Kuvera (Gilt Copper Image, Nepal)

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LXX. A. Ganēsha (Sculpture from Java)

B. Hanuman (Copper Image in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Indian Section)

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PAINTING

LXXI. Siva and Parvati: Ceiling Panel, Ajantā, Cave I (By kind permission of M. Victor Goloubeff) 196
LXXII. Head of Bodhisattva: Wall Painting, Ajantā, Cave I 200
LXXIII. A. Painting from Sigirīya, Ceylon

B. Painting from Sigirīya, Ceylon

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LXXIV. A. Portrait of Surāj Mall, by Nanha, one of Jahāngīr's Court Painters

B. A Fakir receiving Visitors: Painting by one of Shah Jahān's Court Painters

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LXXV. A Royal Keeper leading a Decoy Antelope, by Manohar Dās (By kind permission of Lady Wantage) 206
LXXVI. Shah Jahān Holding a Durbar: Brush Drawing by one of Shah Jahān's Court Painters (From the Original in the Royal Art Museum, Copenhagen) 207
LXXVII. A. Siva Worshippers at a Wayside Shrine (From an Early Nineteenth-century Painting, Calcutta Art Gallery Collection)

B. Hunting by Lamplight (From an Early Eighteenth-century Painting, Calcutta Art Gallery Collection)

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LXXVIII. Rāg-māla Paintings:

A. From an Eighteenth-century Painting in the Possession of Norman Blount, Esq.
B. From a Krishnā Series in the Calcutta Art Gallery Collection, probably Early Nineteenth Century

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LXXIX. Kācha and Devajāni

(From a Fresco Painting by Mr. Abanindro Nath Tagore, C.I.E.)

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