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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 50 recto
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 38V
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 37 recto
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 21 verso - 22 recto
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti; folio 3 verso
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 9 recto
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 39V
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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Panjabi Manuscript 255
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The mahatmya of the fifth adhyaya. The bottom half of the painting depicts Pingala's life as a Brahman, his argument with his wife and his death by poisoning. The upper half illustrates the narrative of their subsequent births as birds: they fight in an ascetic's skull in a cremation ground and are given new divine bodies. In the new form they are taken to the court of Dharmaraja, the judge of the actions of mortals
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 21 recto
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 15V
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti; folio 15 recto
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: detail of folio 2 verso
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 63 verso
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Shiva and Parvati riding on Nandi. Panjabi manuscript 255
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti; folio 26 recto
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The mahatmya of the tenth adhyaya. The servants of Shiva find a dead Brahman in the city of Kasi on the auspicious day of Ekadasi. Shiva explains that by reciting the tenth aghyaya of the Bhagvadgita, the Brahman had once saved a swan and an apsara (fairy) who had been turned into a lotus. Shiva's attendants take the Brahman to Shiva's heaven
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Panjabi manuscript 255
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 11V
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Varaha avatara of Visnu.
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 34 recto
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 29 recto
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Bilvamangala's Balagopalastuti: folio 58 verso
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