EditorialIndia: A revered Hindu priest, a Brahmin by caste, sitting on a throne-like seat at Balakrishna Temple, Udupi (Udipi) near Mangalore (Mangaluru) Karnataka, South India
EditorialIndia: A revered Hindu priest, a Brahmin by caste, sitting on a throne-like seat at Balakrishna Temple, Udupi (Udipi) near Mangalore (Mangaluru) Karnataka, South India
EditorialIndia: A revered Hindu priest, a Brahmin by caste, sitting on a throne-like seat at Balakrishna Temple, Udupi (Udipi) near Mangalore (Mangaluru) Karnataka, South India
EditorialIndia: A revered Hindu priest, a Brahmin by caste, sitting on a throne-like seat at Balakrishna Temple, Udupi (Udipi) near Mangalore (Mangaluru) Karnataka, South India
EditorialIndia: A revered Hindu priest, a Brahmin by caste, sitting on a throne-like seat at Balakrishna Temple, Udupi (Udipi) near Mangalore (Mangaluru) Karnataka, South India
EditorialIndia: A revered Hindu priest, a Brahmin by caste, sitting on a throne-like seat at Balakrishna Temple, Udupi (Udipi) near Mangalore (Mangaluru) Karnataka, South India
EditorialThe Brahmin Committing his Daughter Coraly to the Care of Blandford. Date/Period: Ca. 1793. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 448 mm (17.63 in); Width: 359 mm (14.13 in).
EditorialPunishments: African man wearing a jaw-and-tongue iron, a man wearing a heavy 24lb collar, and an Indian Brahmin suspended over a fire. Handcolored copperplate engraving from G. T. Wilhelm's "Encyclopedia of Natural History: Mankind," Augsburg, 1804. G...
EditorialBrahmin caste of Hindu, wearing muslin robes and yellow threads over his shoulder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from "Asiatic Costumes," Ackermann, London, 1828.
EditorialA Gugerat Brahmin, Attributed to Gangaram Chintaman Tambat, active 1790s, Anglo-Indian, undated, Watercolor and graphite with pen and black ink on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 6 3/4 ? 3 1/2 inches (17.1 ? 8.9 cm), religious and m...
EditorialThe Brahmin Committing his Daughter Coraly to the Care of Blandford. Date/Period: Ca. 1793. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 448 mm (17.63 in); Width: 359 mm (14.13 in).
EditorialThe birth of the Buddha-to-be as Vessantara. Prince Vessantara gives away his children (on left) to a brahmin and was reborn in heaven (centre). The Life of the Buddha. Burma, c.1800-1820. Source: Or. 14297, f.4 (see also f.5). Language: Burmese.
EditorialROUND THE WORLD YACHTING IN THE "CEYLON," BOMBAY: 1. A Native Boat; 2 & 4. Bombay Types; 3. Reefing a Lateen Sail; 5. A Fakeer in a Holy Brahmin Village; 6. A Treadwheel for Drawing Water; 7. Cave Temples at Elephanta; 8. A Parsee Tower of Silence.
EditorialROUND THE WORLD YACHTING IN THE "CEYLON," BOMBAY: 1. A Native Boat; 2 & 4. Bombay Types; 3. Reefing a Lateen Sail; 5. A Fakeer in a Holy Brahmin Village; 6. A Treadwheel for Drawing Water; 7. Cave Temples at Elephanta; 8. A Parsee Tower of Silence.
EditorialBrahma breed of zebu cattle, Bos taurus indicus. The Brahmin Bull in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Russell after an illustration by Horace S. Smith from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons...
EditorialBurning the corpse of a Brahmin where the widow plunges into the flames, Marked upper right: III. Partie Pag. 255, body-burning, cremation, widow, Jan Luyken, 1689, paper, etching, h 145 mm ? w 81 mm.
EditorialThe Brahmin Committing his Daughter Coraly to the Care of Blandford. Date/Period: Ca. 1793. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 448 mm (17.63 in); Width: 359 mm (14.13 in).
EditorialTyphlops braminus, Print, Indotyphlops braminus, commonly known as the brahminy blind snake and other names, is a nonvenomous blind snake species found mostly in Africa and Asia, but has been introduced in many other parts of the world. They are comple...
EditorialThe birth of the Buddha-to-be as Vessantara. Prince Vessantara gives away his children (on left) to a brahmin and was reborn in heaven (centre). The Life of the Buddha. Burma, c.1800-1820. Source: Or. 14297, f.4 (see also f.5). Language: Burmese.
EditorialPage from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Thirty-fourth night: The princess discovers the dead bodies, with heads severed, of her husband and his Brahmin friend, c. 1560. India, Mughal, Reign of Akbar, 16th century. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper;.
EditorialThe birth of the Buddha-to-be as Vessantara. Prince Vessantara gives away his children (on left) to a brahmin and was reborn in heaven (centre). The Life of the Buddha. Burma, c.1800-1820. Source: Or. 14297, f.4 (see also f.5). Language: Burmese.
EditorialThe Brahmin Committing his Daughter Coraly to the Care of Blandford. Date/Period: Ca. 1793. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 448 mm (17.63 in); Width: 359 mm (14.13 in).
EditorialPunishments: African man wearing a jaw-and-tongue iron, a man wearing a heavy 24lb collar, and an Indian Brahmin suspended over a fire. Handcolored copperplate engraving from G. T. Wilhelm's "Encyclopedia of Natural History: Mankind," Augsburg, 1804. G...
EditorialBrahmin caste of Hindu, wearing muslin robes and yellow threads over his shoulder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from "Asiatic Costumes," Ackermann, London, 1828.
EditorialROUND THE WORLD YACHTING IN THE "CEYLON," BOMBAY: 1. A Native Boat; 2 & 4. Bombay Types; 3. Reefing a Lateen Sail; 5. A Fakeer in a Holy Brahmin Village; 6. A Treadwheel for Drawing Water; 7. Cave Temples at Elephanta; 8. A Parsee Tower of Silence.