Paintings and Sculptures of Lepakshi
First Online: September 13, 2002
Page Last Updated: August 20, 2024
Table of Contents
- Lepkashi Paintings -- Paintings of Lepakshi are a wonderful resource to study period social attire and life of Vijayanagara times.
- The Art of Lepakshi: Ordinary People of Lepakshi
- Audience at Shiva's Wedding
- Battle of Shiva and Arjuna
- Brothers Veeranna and Virupanna, Lepakshi temple builders
- Colorful Saree Designs
- A Fakir with a Fan and Turban
- Followers of Lord Shiva
- Fresco from Lepakshi
- Hair Bun of a Woman
- Hermit with a Locked Hair
- Hermits Attending Shiva's Marriage
- A Lady with Raised Hair Bun
- Lepakshi Paintings in Ruins
- Lord Shiva in his Court
- Lord Shiva
- Medieval Saree Style
- Ornaments of a Lady, Lepakshi painting
- A Painting of Vijayanagar period
- Saree Design using lines and squares
- Shiva as Bridegroom
- Shiva with Bow and Arrow Shooting the Boar
- Vaishnavite Devotee, Lepakshi
- Veeranna's Kulavi -- illustration based on a Lepakshi temple mural
- Virupanna's Kulavi with dangling decorations
- Woman in sari (Indian drape)
- Woman with Chamara Fan
- Woman with a Pestle at Mortar
- Women assembled to greet Uma-Maheshwara, Lepakshi
- Women at Worship
- Women of Lepakshi
See Also:
- Great Centers of Indian Art: Sanchi, Ajanta, Sravanabelagola, Belur,Mahabalipuram