Surasundari (Female Sculpture), Viswanath Temple
The exterior portion above the base has three bands featuring sculptures of various deities, surasundaris (female figures) such as apsaras, and mythical creatur...
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The exterior portion above the base has three bands featuring sculptures of various deities, surasundaris (female figures) such as apsaras, and mythical creatures. The surasundaris are shown performing various day-to-day activities, such as applying sindoor (vermilion powder) to their foreheads and kohl to their eyes, wringing their hair after bathing, playing flute, plucking thorn from their feet, dancing, admiring themselves in a mirror, dressing or simply posing provocatively. Their hairstyles, patterned garments, ornaments and expressive faces are noticeable in these sculptures
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Canon EOS 1200D
Aperture f/7.1 ISO 100 Shutter 1/125 Focal Length 45/1
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, IN
Jan, 2022
Aperture f/7.1 ISO 100 Shutter 1/125 Focal Length 45/1
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, IN
Jan, 2022
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