Battle scene on boat, hero stone from Goa museum
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| A Tortoise with a flower, Artifact
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A young couple in love making, A Mogul painting, Goa
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| Astrological table (To be identified correctly)
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Melukote nrutya mantapa
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| A temple in Goa
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Three women in a Painting
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| Late Mr.. Natarajan. Maya rao's husband
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Modern painting
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| A temple in Goa, Under construction
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A pillar of a Goa temple with enamel painting
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| A dancer playing cymbal (tala) in full mood, on a pillar of temple
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Icon Maha Vishnu, Temple of Goa
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| Old coins
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A wooden toy
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| Maya rao, A Kathak dance master
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A disabled girl in Surendra koulgi's ashram, Melukote
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| Mother child (To be identified)
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A old coin
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| Lambani young lady in traditional dress, Sondur, 1991
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Icon of Durga devi, Gundul pet. (To be identified)
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| Bust of Naga bhudhana shiva, Metal icon
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Young lady taking bath, Mogul painting
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| A chandelier in a Ooty hotel tamilazam.
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Ghareva horse artifact with a monster replica
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| Hero stone in three layers
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Water color painting of Muktha venkatesh
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| A painted Demon
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Trebles at worship, Gundlepet
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| Taj mahal
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A artifact on a ghareva horse
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| A dance sequence in Sandal wood, Memento in Kamat house
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A price in mogul Painting
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| A pillar (stamba) in front of Santa durga temple, Goa
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Mangala Holding a painting of Jesus crist in a odd way
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| Water painting of Muktha Venkatesh
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A grama devata of Goa probably Betala, (To be identified)
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| A elephant in Adilshahi painting
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A Toda old woman
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| A head decoration for the deity, Bandi habba, Honnawar, 1974
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Kadu kuruba woman with daughter, Gundlepet
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| M.S. Natarajan Natarajan was married to Maya Rao and the couple advanced music and dance in Karnataka |
Mr. G. V. Burde, Jyo's Father, 1906 to 2002
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| A Kadu kuruba woman
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Goa temple entrance
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| Mahalasa Temple, Goa A side-view of Mahalasa temple complex |
Shubha kamat as a kid
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| Mysore tradition painting, Gopies Welcoming sri Krishna, in Varaha Narasimha temple. A scene from Bhagavata.
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A sculpture of Saraswati, Silver arched
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