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LIST OF PLATES
XX. A. Bas-relief from the Palace of Sennacharib, Nineveh

B. Stele of Narān Sin, Louvre (Photo Mansell)

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XXI. A. Monolithic Siva Shrine at Māmallapuram (Arjuna's Rath) (By kind permission of M. Victor Goloubeff)

B. Siva Shrine at Sānchī (Carving on East Gateway) (Photo I.O.)

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XXII. Siva Temples at Māmallapuram (By kind permission of M. Victor Goloubeff) 74
XXIII. A. Tower of the Great Temple, Tanjore

B. Golden Lotus Pool, Madura Temple (Photos I.O.)

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XXIV. Kailāsa Temple, Ellora (General View) (Photo I.O.) 78
XXV. Sculptures from Kailāsa Temple, Ellora:

A. Siva and Parvati
B. Siva as the Sun-God (Tripurāntaka-mūrti)

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XXVI. Transverse Section of the Kailāsa Temple, Ellora (From a drawing by the Archæological Survey of West India) 82
XXVII. Kailāsa Temple, Ellora:

A. View of Sculptured Plinth (Photo Johnston & Hoffmann)
B. Lankēshvara Chapel

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XXVIII. A. Main Gopuram, Temple of Srivilliputtur, Tinnevelly

B. Gopuram of Madhava Perumal Temple, Gandikota, Cuddapah (Photos A.S.I.)

XXIX. Vishnu-Siva Temple, Ittagi (Photo A.S.I.) 86
XXX. A. Vishnu-Siva Temple, Balagāmī

B. Vishnu-Siva Temple, Gadag (Photos I.O.)

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XXXI. A. Gautama Putra Monastery, Nāsik

B. Aurangabad Monastery (Cave III) (Photos I.O.)

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XXXII. A. Rock-cut Monastery, Undavalli

B. Rock-cut Monastery, Māmallapuram (By kind permission of M. Victor Goloubeff)

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