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Faun in a Niche
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Kashmir. Temple of Marttand or the Sun. Niche in the
interior - female figure probably representing one of the Sun's
wives, 'the Moon in conjunction,' 'Intellect,' or
Brightness.'
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interior - female figure probably representing one of the Sun's
wives, 'the Moon in conjunction,' 'Intellect,' or
Brightness.'
Photograph of a relief-sculpture in a niche, with
a measuring scale in the foreground, in the Surya Temple at Martand
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