RF2B7GM31–Asia Sri Lanka Polonnaruwa Vatadage staircase balustrade Korawakgala feature dragon stone Makara Galaeating dragons lion lions
RME70J7D–Borobudur, Java, Indonesia. A Makara, Mythological Hindu-Buddhist Sea Creature, Guardian of the Sacred Temple Entrance.
RF2DC52GA–Tourists stand on the stairway of the Vatadage which forms part of the Quadrangle at the ancient capital of Polonnaruwa in central Sri Lanka.
RMPAAB8Y–Locket Pendant in Shape of Shell with Animal-Headed Cap Flanked by a Small Bird on Sides. Dimensions: H. 1 7/8 in. x W. 1 1/8 in. x D. 5/8 in.. Date: 17th century. The cap of the pendant takes the form of a makara (a fantastical aquatic beast) set with two turquoise eyes and a red stone in the center of its head. Makaras are Hindu mythological creatures often composed of the body parts of many different animals and are prevalent in South Indian architecture. They are also often found on clasps of jewelry, and on decorative works such as 'alams and ewers. Traces of a red residue suggest that t
RF2C4JGWN–The Korawakgala or Makara Gala (dragon stone) balustrade adjacent to the stairway of the Vatadage at Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka.
RMD3YXAG–Stone Guardian Carving On One Side Of The Dragon Arch, The Temple Of The Tooth, Kandy
RF2KFD66C–A vertical shot of an ancient makara statue in yogyakarta, indonesia
RMB5TJRJ–Varunani riding on makara stone from Konarak sun temple Orissa. 11h century. Eastern Ganga dynasty National Museum of New Delhi
RMD9C295–dh Ohariu Bay MAKARA BEACH NEW ZEALAND Makara beach coast near Wellington
RF2HW37MK–Art inspired by Kamadeva, the God of Love, second half of the 8th century, India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir), Stone, H. 14 5/8 in. (37.2 cm); W. 2 3/8 in. (6 cm); D. 11 5/8 in. (29.5 cm), Sculpture, Though rarely represented in Kashmiri art, Kama, the god of love, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKNGBN3–Kamadeva, the God of Love. Date: second half of the 8th century; Culture: India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir); Medium: Stone;
RFFG27XM–makara torana of kandariya mahadeva temple Khajuraho madhya pradesh India
RMKNGBCM–Manjuvajra Mandala. Period: Pala period; Date: 11th century; Culture: Bangladesh or India (Bengal); Medium: Black stone; Dimensions: H. 46 in. (116.8
RMKP2376–Detail of Korawakgala or Makara Balustrade at the Entrance of Lankatilaka Image House, Alahana Pirivena Monastery Complex built by the King
RFPHJ0JB–Korawakgala Dragon Stone Balustrades
RMKP23BC–Korawakgala or Makara Balustrade and Nagaraja Guardstones at the Ruins of the Monastic Residential Complex, Ahbayagiri Monastery, Sacred City of
RF2D8NBH2–Ancient walls made of white stone at the Sambisari Temple, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
RMKP2377–Korawakgala or Makara Balustrade at the Entrance of Lankatilaka Image House, Alahana Pirivena Monastery Complex built by the King Parakramabahu the
RF2B7GM8W–Asia Sri Lanka Polonnaruwa Vatadage staircase balustrade Korawakgala feature dragon 6 animal composite stone Makara Galaeating breathing fire flame
RME70GE1–Borobudur, Java, Indonesia. Lion Statue Guarding Entrance to the Temple.
RMM5FG08–Polonnaruwa North Central Province Sri Lanka King's Council Chamber Korakwak Gala and Moonstone
RME70MEB–Borobudur, Java, Indonesia. A Makara, a Hindu-Buddhist Sea Creature, Trunk Tilted up, Small Lion Emerging from the Mouth.
RF2FM70D4–Reconstructed roof-building in the restored Ming Qing food street. Zhangye-Gansu-China-1312
RFJ244PW–Detail of Makara of Candi Siwa (Shiva Temple) in Prambanan temple complex. 9th century Hindu temple compound located on Central Java Indonesia
RMGBYDCP–fine arts, India, warrior with lance, above: Makara (sea monster), relief, Mathura stone, 2nd - 4th century AD, Russek-Collection,
RM2D119J4–A sculpture of kala-makara at the Museum of Cham Sculpture, Danang, Vietnam, Asia
RF2DE5PW7–makara statue at Sojiwan Temple complex in Central Java, Indonesia
RMBH054E–A mythical creature , known as a Makara, on the Hoysaleshvara Temple at Halebid in Karnataka, India
RFG3W8AE–Sculpture of the mythical beast Makara, Kedareshwara Temple, Karnataka, india
RF2C4JGWA–A view of the Thuparama (image house) from a Korawakgala (dragon stone) balustrade of the Vatadage at Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka.
RFG2M68Y–Mythical animal Makara and Yakshi figure carved on a wall, Panchakuta Basadi , Kambadahalli, Karnataka, India
RFG3W8AW–Friezes at the base of temple. Kedareshwara temple, Halebidu, Karnataka, india. (From top - Makara, war episode from Ramayana)
RM2B02WGW–The Makara is a mythical creature associated with water. In Central Java, they often stood guard at temple entrances. This example has the muzzle of a dragon, the trunk of an elephant and the horns of a ram. Seated on the tongue of its wide-open mouth is a lion. The Makara is the vahana (vehicle) of the Ganga - the goddess of river Ganges (Ganga) and the sea god Varuna. It is also the insignia of the love god Kamadeva. Kamadeva is also known as Makaradhvaja (on whose flag a makara is depicted). Makara is the astrological sign of Capricorn, one of the twelve symbols of the Zodiac. It is often
RMRFP2NT–Detail of a frieze on Pawon temple In Borobudur, Java, Indonesia.
RMPAAA6Y–Kamadeva, the God of Love. Culture: India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir). Dimensions: H. 14 5/8 in. (37.2 cm); W. 2 3/8 in. (6 cm); D. 11 5/8 in. (29.5 cm). Date: second half of the 8th century. Though rarely represented in Kashmiri art, Kama, the god of love, is here identified by a wondrous mythical creature (makara), who spews arrows from its jaws. The bow and arrow and a pair of lovebirds are Kamadeva's principal identifiers. This subject is a rare survivor from early medieval Kashmir. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMKP236W–Detail on Korawakgala or Makara Balustrade at the Entrance of Lankatilaka Image House, Alahana Pirivena Monastery Complex built by the King
RM2B7GM9J–Asia Sri Lanka Polonnaruwa Vatadage staircase balustrade Korawakgala feature dragon 6 animal composite stone Makara Galaeating breathing fire flame
RMEH51GA–Nepal, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Royal Palace, Naga Pokhari, 17th century basin surrounded by a stone cobra contorted. The water springs from a goat-like dhara eaten by a makara
RMKNH6YT–Primer. Date: 18th century; Geography: Rajasthan; Culture: Indian, Rajasthan; Medium: Brass; Dimensions: L. 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm); D. 1 in. (2.5 cm);
RF2FM70D7–Reconstructed roofs-buildings in the restored Ming Qing food street. Zhangye-Gansu-China-1313
RFJ244BT–Detail of Kala Makara of Plaosan Lor in Candi Plaosan Complex, 9th century Buddhist temple built by Sri Kahulunnan or Pramodhawardhani. Indonesia
RF2ADPHET–Stone pillar-carved reliefs of makara mythological creatures. Mogao Buddhist caves-Dunhuang-Gansu-China-0638
RM2D3JCPN–Sculptures including the head of Makara, a worshipper, a naga and a lion at the Museum of Cham Sculpture, Danang, Vietnam, Asia
RF2DE5PTC–makara statue at Sojiwan Temple complex in Central Java, Indonesia
RF2K3JR9A–Carved balustrade and the guard stone in Thuparama temple. Temple entrance.
RF2D5D3A8–Makara statue on the steps of Sojiwan Temple, in Central Java, Indonesia
RM2HH7JDC–Kamadeva, the God of Love second half of the 8th century India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir) Though rarely represented in Kashmiri art, Kama, the god of love, is here identified by a wondrous mythical creature (makara), who spews arrows from its jaws. The bow and arrow and a pair of lovebirds are Kamadeva’s principal identifiers. This subject is a rare survivor from early medieval Kashmir.. Kamadeva, the God of Love. India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir). second half of the 8th century. Stone. Sculpture
RF2DAW292–Makara carving on the wall of the main temple in the Sambisari Temple complex, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
RF2CT9YEA–New Zealand, Wellington, Kapiti, Makara Beach, Seagull, Laridae, on rock
RFG3W8BW–Friezes at the base of temple. Kedareshwara temple, Halebidu, Karnataka, india. (From top - Makara, war episode from Ramayana)
RM2HHXX8M–Locket Pendant, Possibly a Pomander, in Shape of Shell with Animal-Headed Cap Flanked by a Small Bird on Sides 17th century The cap of the pendant takes the form of a makara (a fantastical aquatic beast) set with two turquoise eyes and a red stone in the center of its head. Makaras are Hindu mythological creatures sometimes composed of the body parts of many different animals and are prevalent in South Indian architecture. They are also often found on clasps of jewelry, and on decorative works such as ‘alams and ewers. Traces of a red residue suggest that the pendant may have been filled with
RFHWHMMF–Ornamented detailed, stone carvings on Shrine wall. Relief sculpture depicting gods and goddess, swan, makara(imaginary beast), Hindu puranas, at the
RMRFP2NR–A small Boddhisattva frieze on Pawon temple In Borobudur, Java, Indonesia.
RM2H96341–Yakshi Standing on a Fishtailed Mythical Beast (Makara), 2nd century B.C./2nd century A.D.
RF2B7GM9X–Asia Sri Lanka Polonnaruwa Vatadage staircase balustrade Korawakgala feature dragon 6 animal composite stone Makara Galaeating breathing fire flame
RMANAC33–Makara stairway Temple of the Tooth complex Kandy
RF2GD96C5–Indian Temple Aesthetics: Sketch of a Chola Style Architecture Pillar, with a Makara at the base. Used as borders or decoration.
RMKNH6YK–Primer. Date: 18th century; Geography: Rajasthan; Culture: Indian, Rajasthan; Medium: Horn, ivory; Dimensions: L. 9 5/8 in. (24.5 cm); D. 1 in. (2.5
RF2BD2GNP–06 Jun 2008 Deity of Shatabhisha - Varuna. Varuna on Makara (Rain God on Crocodile) - at Aihole Karnataka India
RFJ244DG–Kala Makara of Plaosan Lor in Plaosan temple Complex, Buddhist temple built by Sri Kahulunnan or Pramodhawardhani. Located in Central Java, Indonesia
RFRDH1Y7–Sculpture of a Makara (crocodile), gargoyle, on Mayadevi Temple at Sun Temple, Konark.
RM2B1JTCF–Stone water spouts of Manga Hiti at Durbar Square in Lalitpur (Patan), Kathmandu valley, Nepal
RF2AJHKDJ–Makara is a legendary sea-creature in Hindu mythology. In Hindu astrology, Makara is equivalent to the Zodiac sign Capricorn in Wat Analyo Thipayaram
RF2K3JRCB–Carved balustrade and the guard stone in Thuparama temple entrance.
RMJEMRGJ–PILIMATHALAWA, SRI LANKA - NOVEMBER 11, 2016: Interior of Gadaladeniya Vihara Buddhist Temple with statues of Lord Buddha, stone altar and frescoes on
RM2G3FA08–Room with information panels for the public, objects in showcases and images on pedestals; Exhibition Borobudur: art and religion in the old Java. In the foreground a water gauge in the shape of a kala, in the background a stone statue of a meditating monk from Prambanan, Middle Java. In between in a Makara, a water monster that is part of a gate frame, originating from the Dienim Plateau, Middle Java.
RF2D8NC1W–makara statue on the steps of the main temple in the Sambisari Temple complex, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
RM2AN3CJ0–Picturesque Nepal . whole, but the different parts ofthe construction do not constitute an allegoryas in the older and more classic style of Newararchitecture. CHAPTER X THE ARTS OF THE SEWARSCoutinued The Nepalese School—Its Origin and Influences—Metal-work—Metal Statuary—The Process of Manufacture—TheArtist-priest—IMinor jIetal-vork—The Makara—ReligiousUtensils—Wood-carving—Terra-cotta—Stone-carving—Textiles. It does not need a very close investigation ofthe architecture of Nepal, both religious andsecular, to realize that the Newars were awonderfully artistic people. The temples andpubli
RF2D7J613–(front view) Makara statue on the steps of Sojiwan Temple in Central Java, Indonesia
RMKC6W66–Kamadeva, the God of Love, second half of the 8th century
RF2D8NC18–a pair of makara statues on the steps of the main temple in the Sambisari Temple complex, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
RFHWHMP0–Ornamented detailed, stone carvings on stellate Shrine wall, relief sculpture depicting gods and goddess, swan, makara(imaginary beast),at the Chennak
RMRFP2M6–Lovely little Pawon temple, In Borobudur, Java, Indonesia.
RF2B7GMAN–Asia Sri Lanka Polonnaruwa Vatadage staircase balustrade Korawakgala feature dragon 6 animal composite stone Makara Galaeating breathing fire flame
RMKC87AT–Locket Pendant in Shape of Shell with Animal-Headed Cap Flanked by a Small Bird on Sides, 17th century
RFKX3AJW–Seeagull on a stony beach on the English coast.
RFK71AJD–Detail of Makara of Candi Siwa Shiva Temple in Prambanan temple complex. 9th century Hindu temple compound located near Yogyakarta on Central Java, Indonesia
RFKX59X4–Gull on a stony beach on the English coast.
RFJ244F8–Kala Makara craved on top of Candi Siwa Temple in Prambanan temple complex. 9th century Hindu temple compound located on Central Java, Indonesia
RFRDH1YC–Sculpture of a Makara (crocodile), gargoyle, on Mayadevi Temple at Sun Temple, Konark.
RM2B1JTA3–Stone water spouts of Manga Hiti at Durbar Square in Lalitpur (Patan), Kathmandu valley, Nepal
RMBN4A63–A young schoolgirl drinks from a water fountain, Manga Hiti, in Durbar Square, Patan, Nepal.
RF2HW8PR8–Art inspired by Locket Pendant in Shape of Shell with Animal-Headed Cap Flanked by a Small Bird on Sides, 17th century, Attributed to India, Deccan, Gold; cast, embossed and engraved, inlayed with turquoise, ruby, H. 1 7/8 in. x W. 1 1/8 in. x D. 5/8 in., Jewelry, The cap of the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMJEMTA6–UDUNUWARA, SRI LANKA - NOVEMBER 29, 2016: The gate of Lankathilaka Vihara with old stone pillars and carved wooden roof, covered with tile, on Novembe
RMKNWG5R–Locket Pendant in Shape of Shell with Animal-Headed Cap Flanked by a Small Bird on Sides. Object Name: Pendant; Date: 17th century; Geography:
RF2F73AY2–Red wooden balcony-southwest roof corner-Buddhist Sutras Hall-DafoSi-Great Buddha Temple. Zhangye-Gansu-China-1272
RF2AN0PNT–Photo taken at pongal celebration in south india
RF2K3JR62–Thuparama Buddha statue and the temple ruins, a world heritage site in the sacred city of Anuradhapura.
RF2D8NBE7–a small pervara or perwara temple in the Sambisari temple complex, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
RFHWHMN4–Ornamented detailed, stone carvings on stellate Shrine wall, relief sculpture depicting gods and goddess, swan, makara(imaginary beast), Hindu puranas
RMRFP2M7–Lovely little Pawon temple, In Borobudur, Java, Indonesia.
RF2B7GM3Y–Asia Sri Lanka Polonnaruwa Vatadage staircase balustrade Korawakgala feature dragon 6 animal composite stone Makara Galaeating breathing fire flame
RF2C4JGNK–Tourists explore the ruins of the Audience Hall at the Royal Palace at the ancient site of Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka.
RFK71AJC–Detail of Makara of Candi Siwa Shiva Temple in Prambanan temple complex. 9th century Hindu temple compound located near Yogyakarta on Central Java, Indonesia
RF2DC55RW–A pilgrim to the Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara near Colombo in Sri Lanka sits on the steps to the shrine room. Buddhists believe the temple to be hallowed
RFJ2454B–Side view of Kala-Makara of Candi Perwara Temple in Prambanan temple complex. 9th century Hindu temple compound located on Central Java, Indonesia
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