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Keertimukha or "Face of Glory"

Derail from a Hoysala period sculpture, Tarikere

Hoysala Art and Architecture
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Gajasura Mardaka, God punishing the evil elephantDecorations of Shilabalika of BelurSeductress in StoneA Sculpture of HayavadanaMahalakshmi in Dance Pose
The Royal Emblem of Hoysala KingsTwo women at the Somanath temple, SomanathapurSculpture of Standing Vishnu<br>Hoysala Temple of BelurA Rishi (sage) of Halebidu -- Hoysala sculptureIntricately Carved Sculpture of a Dancer, Belur
A front view of a typical Hoysala templeA damsel admires herself in a mirror Hoysala Emperor Vishnuvardhana and his Queen ShantalaVasudeva  Carrying Infant Krishna Crosses Yamuna RiverDancing Ganapati, Belur Sculpture
A Beauty of the Hoysala PeriodKannada Letterings, Hoysala PeriodYou are hereShilabalika of BelurShilabalika of Belur

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