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Medieval Sculpture: Nagda (Sas Bahu)

Title:Medieval Sculpture: Nagda (Sas Bahu)
Author:Narayan, Brij
Publication:Marg
Enumeration:Vol. 12 Issue no. 2; March 1959, p. 52-53
Abstract:The Sas Bahu group of shrines at Nagda, 15 miles from Udaipur, is carved out of granite. Many walls are left plain, but the convention of later iconography is set in the reliefs of the animal and human worlds. The bigger carvings -- such as the bracket figure of a female spirit -- pave the way for the sculptures of Paranagar and Baroli.

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