Hello Dr Gansten,Yes, actually the British museum has a full set of navagraha sculptures near the rear (Montague??) entrance. They are on the left side along the wall. They’re 13th century from Odisha. I’ve attached a folder with photos I took just last year for my own dissertation work on jyotiṣa. I can't seem to find them on the British Museum website - perhaps I'm not searching correctly or they're simply unlabeled. These photos should come through, but please let me know if they don't and we can use a fileshare site.Thanks,Tejas--Tejas S. AralerePhD Candidate Classical StudiesUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraOn Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 10:32 AM Martin Gansten via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:Sonja Brentjes, who is working on the history of astral iconography but
is not a member of this list, sent me this question, which I am passing
on with her permission:
> Do you know perhaps miniatures of the Navagrahas and can you recommend
> me online collections or good publications? We have found a few from
> the 18th century, but nothing before.
If anyone should know of such collections or publications, please reply
to me and/or the list, and I'll pass the information on.
Many thanks in advance,
Martin Gansten
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