EditorialMap of the catchment area of the Ganges A map of Bengal, Bahar, Old & Allahabad with part of Agra and Delhi exhibiting the course of the Ganges from Hurdwar to the sea (Map on object), Map of the Ganges area, the different areas in different colors. To...
EditorialPart of the interior of an Hindoo temple, at Deo, in Bahar. The interior of the Deo temple, Aurangabad district, Bihar; figures in the centre of the scene and to the right. Antiquities of India. Twelve Views from the Drawings of Thos. Daniell, 1799. [L...
EditorialThe sacred tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar. The Akshaya Vata or Undying Banyan tree, an evergreen tree with aerial roots that hang from its branches, is a sacred place where pilgrims make offerings to the spirit of their ancestors. 1796. Coloured aq...
EditorialA Hindoo temple, at Deo, in Bahar. Antiquities of India. Twelve Views from the Drawings of Thos. Daniell, 1799: with Descriptions. Source: 10.TAB.30.(3), plate V. Language: English.
EditorialPart of the interior of an Hindoo temple, at Deo, in Bahar. The interior of the Deo temple, Aurangabad district, Bihar; figures in the centre of the scene and to the right. Antiquities of India. Twelve Views from the Drawings of Thos. Daniell, 1799. [L...
EditorialInterior of the Temple of Mandeswara near Chaynpore, Bahar. The interior of the Mundeshvari Temple near Ramgarh (not Chainpur) shows a devotee prostrated in front of a four-faced linga, symbol of Shiva, placed on a square elevated platform with four pi...
EditorialThe sacred tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahar. The Akshaya Vata or Undying Banyan tree, an evergreen tree with aerial roots that hang from its branches, is a sacred place where pilgrims make offerings to the spirit of their ancestors. 1796. Coloured aq...
EditorialThe Temple of Mandeswara near Chaynpore, Bahar. This Shaiva temple on the Mundeshvari hill near Ramgarh (not Chainpur) is one of the earliest standing Hindu temples in Northern India as recorded by the discovery of an inscription dated AD 635. Antiquit...
EditorialA view of Gyah, an Hindoo Town, in Bahar. Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views In Hindoostan. London, Thomas Daniell, 1801-1803. Source: X 432 volume 3, plate 15.
EditorialAn eed-Gah near Chaynpore, Bahar. Antiquities of India. Twelve [or rather, twenty-fo[or rather, twenty-four] views from the drawings of Thomas Daniell engraved by himself and William Daniell. (Taken in the years 1790 and 1793).. London, 1801-1803. Sour...
EditorialA map of Bengal, Bahar and Orixa. "A map of Bengal, Bahar, and Orixa, laid down by Samuel Dunn, from Original surveys and journals collected by Henry Vansittart, Esq., late Governor of Bengal, and adjusted by astronomical observations communicated by t...
EditorialA map of part of Bengal and Bahar, with the provinces of Benares, Allahabad, Oude and Agra. Travels in India, during the years 1780, 1781, 1782 & 1783. London : Printed for the author, 1793. Engraving. Source: W 2126, plate 15. Language: English.
EditorialRaje Gaut, the principal road up to Rotas Ghur, Bahar. Rotas Ghur is the most considerable hill fort in this part of India. 1795. Coloured aquatint. Source: P915. Language: English.
EditorialA Hindoo Temple, at Deo, in Bahar. Antiquities of India. Twelve [or rather, twenty-fo[or rather, twenty-four] views from the drawings of Thomas Daniell engraved by himself and William Daniell. (Taken in the years 1790 and 1793).. London, 1801 - 1803. S...
EditorialA Hindoo temple, at Deo, in Bahar. Antiquities of India. Twelve Views from the Drawings of Thos. Daniell, 1799: with Descriptions. Source: 10.TAB.30.(3), plate V. Language: English.
EditorialHindoo Temples at Agouree on the River Soane, Bahar. The 18th century temples depicted by Daniell have the tall pyramidal sikharas or superstructures typical of North India. They are dwarfed by the huge Banyan tree with its hanging roots. 1796. Coloure...
EditorialTomb of the Emperor Shere Shah. 1786. A view of the Tomb of the Emperor Shere Shah at Sasseram in Bahar'. Etching. British school. Originally published/produced in 1786. . Source: P2328,. Language: English.
EditorialN.W. view of Rotas Ghur, Bahar. A temple of the Hindoos, with a considerable flight of steps, formerly crowned the eminence on the left. The ruins of the ancient temple of Rohitesvara crown the bluff, approached by its great stair, while the five-domed...
EditorialPart of the interior of a Hindu temple at Deo in Bahar. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820. Copied from an ill...