Dear Paolo,

The attached photo could be Brahmī as well, as she is holding the veda on the upper left hand.

All best,
Saran 

On 28 Jun 2021, at 21:44, Paolo Eugenio Rosati via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

Dear Shaman,

thanks for pointing out this.

I attached other two picture.

I hypothesised the picture (6476) represents the goddess Sarvatomukhi (who is sculpted also on the torana (6315) placed at the enter of the complex---that is around 1-2 kms away from the temple complex) but I am not sure at all.

Best,
Paolo

Il giorno dom 27 giu 2021 alle ore 15:13 Shaman Hatley via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> ha scritto:
Dear Paolo,

These look to me like images of ritualized instruction of a sacred text, probably a tantra/āgama; the object on the ground between the ascetic on the left (presumably the teacher/ācārya) and figures on the right appears to a bookstand (called a yogapīṭha in chapter 1 of the Piṅgalāmata). One chapter of Jinah Kim’s new book Garland of Visions: Color, Tantra and a Material History of Indian Painting (UC Press) illustrates several examples of these (I don’t have the book at hand, but the relevant pages should be easy to locate).

Best wishes,

Shaman
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Chair, Department of Asian Studies
Associate Professor of Asian Studies & Religious Studies 
University of Massachusetts Boston

On Jun 27, 2021, at 6:01 AM, Paolo Eugenio Rosati via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

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I attached a similar image from the same site.

Best,
Paolo

Il giorno dom 27 giu 2021 alle ore 12:00 Paolo Eugenio Rosati <paoloe.rosati@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Dear Indologists,

during my fieldwork in Baihata Chariali (Assam) I took some pictures that I would like to identify (I attached one in this email). The scenes were probably sculpted within the iconographic programme of a temple complex belonging to the XII century. The site is not scientifically preserved and the remains of all the temples were messed up.

Any idea will be apreciated! 

Sincerely,
Paolo

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