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The Four Gospels, 1495, Gospel of St John 4; 24-32, showing marginal ornament in the form of a bird
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Krsna enchants the natural and human worlds with his flute. Standing in the tribhangi or 'three bends' posture, Krsna plays the flute as enchanted gopis, cattle, and birds look on. A clump of trees act as a sheltering umbrella, the symbol of gods and kings in Indic iconography.
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Visnu
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The Four Gospels, 1495, Gospel of St John 4: 43-46, showing marginal ornament in the form of a sphinx
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Panjabi manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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The sixth avatara if Visnu. The warrior Brahman Parasurama slays the evil king Anjuna with an axe.
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Armenian MS 3, cover
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The story of the Bhagvadgita. Seated on the throne and served by an attendant waving a whisk made of peacock feathers, the blind king Dhrtarastra listens as the visionary narrator Sanjaya relates the events of the battle between the Kaurava and the Pandava clans
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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The sixth avatara if Visnu. The warrior Brahman Parasurama slays the evil king Anjuna with an axe.
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MS Panjabi 255, folio 353 verso