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Pattisvaram Siva Dhenupurisvara and Amman Gnanabigai temple
(EAP896-4)
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General Views of the Painting Ceilings and the temple
File
Ref: EAP896/4/1
Amman Temple North Ceiling [2]
File
Ref: EAP896/4/3
Amman Temple Ceiling Middle
File
Ref: EAP896/4/4
Amman Temple Entrance - East wall North
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Ref: EAP896/4/7
Dhenupurisvara Siva Temple - Second Main Entrance and Durga Temple Mandapa from South East
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Ref: EAP896/4/1/7
Linga and Parvati
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Ref: EAP896/4/3/26
Parvati perform Puja (worship) and Her attendant figures nearby
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Ref: EAP896/4/4/7
Parvati performing Puja (worship) to Linga and Her attendant figures nearby
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Ref: EAP896/4/4/8
Parvati performing Puja (worship) to Linga and Her attendant figures nearby
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Ref: EAP896/4/4/12
Siva - Parvati at Kailaya
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Ref: EAP896/4/4/16
Parvati Tapas and Divine cow Patti performing Lingapuja with Her Milk
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Ref: EAP896/4/4/28
Combat between Tumburu - a Gandharva turned Rakshasa called Viradha with Lord Hayagreeva as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu
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Ref: EAP896/4/7/1
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