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Gayatri Iyer on Twitter: "650 AD PALLAVA NATESA KURAM, Near Kanchipuram.The Bronze statue of Shiva Natesa dancing in Urdhvajanu pose from the Pallava metallurgical profile,making it datable to Paramesvaravarman I. Its forward
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Twitter: "This monumental sculpture — the largest in the Museum's South Asian collection — is a rare example of the art of the Pandya dynasty, which,
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