 Deity Annapurneswari The village of Hornad, Chikkamagalur District |  |
 |  Parallel Lines Running all over the Body of a Sari
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 A huntress surrounded by a creeper Detail from a Hoysala style sculpture |  |
 |  A panel signed by the sculptor Maba
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 A Battle Scene
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 |  Women Riding Horses Hoysala period sculpture, Karnataka |
 A View of the Himalayan Mountains
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 |  Too old for toys. Too young for boys.
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 Too old for toys. Too young for boys. Portrait of an Indian girl. |  |
 |  "Smile, and the world smiles with you"
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 A pretty school girl
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 |  "Mangalasutra" and red "kum-kum" symbolize marriage among women.
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 Portrait of a Housewife Portrait of Viajaya Kamat, Honavar |  |
 |  Posterior of a Tribal Dancer
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 Emerald Studded Plate from Rajasthan
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 |  Mass Weddings at Dharmasthala Multiple marriages to save wedding costs and to promote caste harmony are often held in India |
 Cartoon Showing the Diverisity of India
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 |  Workplace Harassment, 14th Century! Man admires a woman at work |
 The First Indian Tricolor It had lotuses for very Indian State, moon and sun depicting communal harmony |  |
 |  Map of South India Showing the States of the Deccan
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 Cricket in front of Crawford Hall, Mysore
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 |  Wheel of the Sun Temple in Konark
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 Map Showing the Districts of Karnataka State
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 |  Deepavali Fireworks
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 Fireworks during Deepavali Festival
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 |  Man Going to Marketplace
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 Tribal Man, Madhya Pradesh
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 |  Tribal Woman, Madhya Pradesh
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 Vigorous Love Making
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 |  Chavundaraya of Gometeshwara fame.
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 Sister Nivedita (1867-1911) Sister Nivedita, was an Anglo-Irish social worker, author, teacher and disciple of Swami Vivekananda. |  |
 |  Sharada Devi Married to Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Sharada Devi became an active partner in his spiritual discoveries and a led a life being worthy of adulation and worship bestowed upon her. |
 Queen of Jhansi, Laxmibai
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 |  Pandita Ramabai (1858 - 1928)
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 Rani Rasmani
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 |  Queen Ahilyabai Holkar, Indore
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 "Savitri and Satyvan" by Artist Ardhenduprasad Banerji The love story of Satyavan and princess Savitri is a famous sub-story from Mahabharat |  |
 |  A Pond Heron (Ardeola grayii)
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 Very poorly maintained wall paintings of Sibi.
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 |  White-wash has been split on rare paintings.
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 Two panels depicting drotic paintings.
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 |  "Some of the Erotic Arts are in a dilapitated state and need enhancements to study them" (Above photograph is hand-enhanced by the author) |
 A lady seducing a shy man. Detail from a wall painting, Tumkur |  |
 |  A man and two women are in the game of love.
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 A man and his woman in an intimate movement.
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 |  In coitus in a relaxed position.
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 A "Dasayya" is having a nice time on a swing.
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 |  Woman Hanging on to her Lover. Detail from a wall painting, Tumkur |
 A man and a woman lost in love
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