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Tittakkudi Siva Vaidhyanatha temple
(EAP896-7)
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Mural Paintings on the Ceiling of the East Gallery
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Ref: EAP896/7/2
King Vishvamitra hunting with his soldiers-Peacock-Porcupine and Tapir are in the forest (Tarukavana)
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Ref: EAP896/7/2/12
King Vishvamitra on a Palanquin-his soldiers-horse-elephant are in the forest (Tarukavana)
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Ref: EAP896/7/2/13
Vashista Rishi ordering the Holy Cow to prepare food for king Vishvamitras soldiers- Arundhati nearby
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Ref: EAP896/7/2/15
King Visvamitras soldiers are trying to snatch the holy cow to take along with them to their kingdom
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Ref: EAP896/7/2/17
Holy cow defeats the soldiers of Vishvamitra (Damaged)
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Ref: EAP896/7/2/18
Return of (running back) Vishvamitras soldiers from the forest Tarukavana-not withstanding the attack of the Holy cow
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Ref: EAP896/7/2/19
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