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- Churchgate Terminus
- The facade of the railway station building is mostly visible behind a few trees. The building's style is a compilation of styles from Britain and India.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- A partial view of the temple complex is shown.
- Bull Temple
- This close detail view shows the figure of a nude goddess.
- Pattadakal Temple Complex
- This close detail view shows the Virupaksha Temple's Bull Pavilion with its relief of a gatekeeper.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- The front view of the temple is shown in its entirety including the stairs and platform. To the left another temple is shown.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- This detail view shows a sculpture in the form of a lion with a man much smaller in proportion on the grounds of the Lakshmana Temple dedicated to lord Vishnu. Some portion of the facade of the temple is visible as well as another temple in the upper right corner of this view.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- The view is southwesterly with another temple visible at the left hand side in this view.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- The Lakshmana Temple's subsidiary shrine is seen here, in detail, from the east.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- This view of the subsidiary shrine is shown in very close detail. This wall section consists of many friezes and molded plinths. Many figures carved in high relief and low relief patterns decorate the surface.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- This view shows a very close detail of the northeastern subsidiary shrine. Brahma can be seen at the left of this view and Vishnu at the right.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- This west, southwest view of the main temple shows the upper portion.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- Lavish and rich carved detail of the south facade interior corner is shown in this view. Both humans and animals, particularly elephants are depicted in high relief.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- This view shows the south side of the temple and its carved figures including celestial beauties applying vermilion to the part in the hair. Vishnu, singing nymphs and an erotic couple are portrayed.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- Dancing nymph & snake goddess are depicted in this view. This view is of the south facade and depicts a nymph and a snake goddess. Smaller groups of figures are placed above these.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- This very close detail of celestial beauty applying henna to her feet and an attendant are shown in this view. They are carved in high relief.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- This close detail of the temple shows a seated male figure on the far right reaching out in gesture of teaching or guidance to a line of figures in front of him.
- Lakshmana Temple Complex
- This very close detail of the temple's south facade shows elephants lined up closely and ridden by people.
- Kandariya Mahadeva Temple
- This detail view of this Shiva temple includes ascending clusters of towers. The surfaces are covered with intricate patterns carved into the sandstone with each tower topped with a finial.
- Kandariya Mahadeva Temple
- 1 carved complex : sandstone
- Kandariya Mahadeva Temple
- This view of the Shiva temple shows the many high-relief figures encircling the columns.
- Kandariya Mahadeva Temple
- This view shows the close detail of the south facade which includes carved in high relief erotic couples and their attendants.
- Five Pandava Temples
- The view includes the south side of Dharmaraja Ratha which includes some relief carvings and a figurative deep relief carving.
- Five Pandava Temples: Shore Temple
- The granite stone masonry consists of a larger and a smaller tower with relief imagery of seated lions and finials.
- Rajarajeshvara Temple Complex
- A stone carved wall depicting various aspects of Shiva. There are many human figures that can be seen resting in carved windows. Several mythological animals can be seen resting on top of the windows. Human figures have various stance and movements.
- Rajarajeshvara Temple Complex
- The engaged columns of Rajarajeshvara temple depict various aspects of Shiva. Many human figures rest in carved windows. Several mythological animals decorate the pillars.
- Rajarajeshvara Temple Complex
- 1 carved complex : granite ; 30.2 m. sq.
- Ajanta Cave 2
- The painting on the cave wall depicts several seated half-clothed figures inside an architectural setting. In the lower right corner is another couple can be seen through a gold embellished window. In the upper right corner are more people. On the left side is an animal that resembles a horse or dog. There are many missing chips. Vidhurapandita teaches the sacred doctrine to the Naga King Varuna on the left and Queen Vimala is on the balcony discussing her marriage. Vidhurapandita and the court lady are below the balcony.
- Ajanta Cave 2
- The sculptural relief consists of lotus medallion in a mandala pattern. Two figures flank the sides of the relief.
- Peerless Pool in Fatehpur Sikri Palace Complex
- The water feature is geometric and includes surrounding steps. Beyond the pools is a building with many compartments open to the exterior.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- This view contains a platform and an intact temple in the background. People walking around perimeter in foreground show the massive scale of the height of the elevation. Some archaeologists can be seen digging at the base.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- This general view shows the area above the eastern courtyard and archaeologists digging in the foreground.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- This view shows two platforms and the elaborately decorated superstructures.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- The surface decoration of the platform base is shown in this view. The view upward includes a portion of the superstructure at a raking angle.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- The view includes the south entrance to the dancing platform visible at right.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- This close view shows the south side of the entrance to the temple with its stairs and highly surface decorated columns.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- The view shows the Marriage Pavilion with its east gateway.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- This close view shows a leonine type creature carved into the plinth of the marriage pavilion.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- The highly decorated piers to the marriage pavilion are shown.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- A close detail of the highly decorative animals are shown that grace the entrance to the marriage pavilion.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- The pier decoration shows Krishna killing a peacock. Other animal figures can be seen in the background.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- The view shows a portion of the temple complex with many visitors milling around and the gateway is shown.
- Vitthala Temple Complex
- The very close detail of the carved surface shows carving marks in the stone.
- Taj Mahal Hotel
- The facade of the large hotel is visible with its arched portals, onion cupolas and domes. The hotel sits next to the Arabian Sea.
- Taj Mahal Hotel
- The central section of the facade is visible in an upward sweeping view.
- Taj Mahal Hotel
- The corner with an onion dome is visible along with sweeping view of portion of the side facades.
- Great Stupa
- This view shows a close detail of the gate of the Great Stupa. This north gateway's central section and bottom architrave is seen from the inside. The carving depicts a scene with many figures, animals and other items.
- Prayer Hall
- The view moves from the exterior to the interior of the granite prayer hall. The entrance is topped with an arched panel above the lintel and a stupa can be seen through the opening which includes carved figures flanking the doorway.
- Prayer Hall
- The view shows the foyer and a general lateral view with arch, beam and wall decorations including carved colossal elephants.
- Prayer Hall
- This view shows the richly carved surface of the foyer walls.
- Prayer Hall, relief sculpture
- The relief sculpture detail in the foyer of the prayer hall is seen in this view. The figures are a standing man and a standing woman. The man's right hand is on the shoulder of the woman.