Sculptural Art of the Pallava Period: photo 259
Photo 259 of 536 in Gallery: Sculptural Art of the Pallava Period

Image title: Figure 259
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Agni, Sarpa-keyura, with more ornamental serpent hood -Findspot: Unknown (Photo Courtesy: National Museum, New Delhi)
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These photographs accompany the study of the Social and Cultural History of the Pallava period (as gleaned through the Sculptural Art). The Pallavas rose to power in the Krishna-Guntur region after the fall of the Ikshvakus of Vijayapuri (circa 3rd century A.D. to mid 4th century A.D.). They ruled over the Tondaimandalam (Tondai Nadu) and ensured a golden age of architecture, arts, and spirituality for the followers of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
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