 Sources of History Coins, inscriptions, and memorial stones are important sources of India's lost history |  |
 |  Sangeetapura (Hadolli) monuments
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 Diversity of North Kanara
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 |  Places of worship
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 Celebration of Bandi festival
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 |  Car festival
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 Boat varieties
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 |  Fish market snapshots
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 Karavali life
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 |  Harvest dance of Halakkis
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 Karavali art
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 |  Kavi art of coastal Karnataka
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 Veerashaiva (Lingayat) temples of Uluvi
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 |  Gudigars (Craftsmen) of Uttara Kannada
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 Tibetan settlement in Mundgod
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 |  Educated and Accomplished Women
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 Ancient Beds llustration based on descriptions in ancient literature |  |
 |  Ancient Beds Illustration based on descriptions in ancient literature |
 Map of Bastar district in Madhya Pradesh
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 |  Dasara – painting on the walls of Mysore palace
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 Noor Jahan, Mogul painting
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 |  An Indian postal stamp showing the Stupa of Sanchi
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 Wall Rangoli
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 |  The Varaha Avatar
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 Extreme Yoga: Ganda-Bherundasana
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 |  Boy does complicated Yoga position Vrischikasana Yoga Position |
 Rangoli on wall
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 |  Cave paintings of Madhya Pradesh
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 Golden waist belt, Mysore
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 |  Toda village elder
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 Queen Shantala's mother Machikabbe
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 |  Hariyakka -- A brave lady of Karnataka Detail from a memorial stone, Shikaripur |
 The Hero of Nelavagilu Detail from a hero-stone, Nelavagilu |  |
 |  Loga -- a very brave dog
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 Saviyabbe of Shravanabelagola
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 |  Merry-go-rounds at Krishi Mela, Jobnair
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 Never Been Photographed
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 |  A family stops to see how far they still have to walk
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 A family walks to the marketplace
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 |  When Lord Ganesh Reincarnated as Knolkol
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 Moving into Adulthood
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 |  Sri Marikamba Devi, Sirsi
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 Chalukya style Narayana
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 |  Goddess Mahamaya, Sadashivagad near Karwar
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 Lord Venkataramana as a hunter, Manjaguni, Sirsi
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 |  Black marble idol of Lord Ganesh, Sirsi
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 Sunder Narayan temple, Ankola, North Kanara
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 |  Lord Venkataramana Swamy Manjuguni temple, Sirsi, Karnataka |
 Arya Durga Devi, Ankola
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