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Clipart illustrations of India, including architecture, religion, cities, and everyday life.


Aftaba
A water vessel from Peshawur....
Agni
"Agni, the god of fire." —Bulfinch, 1897...
Animals
Group of animals gathered at a water trough....
Bidree Hooka
A Bidree Hooka from India....
Birman Temples
Birman Temples and war-boats....
Brahma
Statue of Brahma....
Brahma
"A Sanskrit word the Universal Power or ground of all existence, and also (in its masculine form with long final syllable) a particular deity, the first person in the Triad (Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva) ...
Brahman
"Brahman Priest." — Quackenbos, 1882...
Brindaban
Coin of Brindaban, a town in Northwest India....
Buddha
Statue of Buddha...
Buddha
"The sacred name of the founder of Buddhism, an Indian sage who appears to have lived in the 5th century B.C. His personal name was Siddhartha, and his family name Gautama; and he is often called als...
Buddhist
"Buddhist Priest." — Quackenbos, 1882...
Buddhist Cave Temple at Ellora, Interior
Most famous of the Buddhist caves is a chaitya hall (chandrashala) or 'Vishwakarma cave', popularly known as the 'Carpent Indiaer's Cave'. Beyond its multi-storeyed entry is a cathedral-like stupa hal...
Calcutta
Calcutta - Bazaar on the Chitpore Road....
Cave-Temple of Dumas-Syna at Ellora
The Brahmin cave-temples are, as a rule, open in front, and are sometimes connected with an independent structure hewn out of the solid rock. A, Entrance; B, Rock-Temple; C, Small shrine....
Dagoba
"Dagoba from Ceylon." —D'Anvers, 1895...
Envelope, India 1 Anna, 1878-1879
India Envelope (1 anna) from 1878-1879...
Envelope, India 1 Anna, 1884
India Envelope (1 anna) from 1884...
Fanam of Madras, Obverse and Reverse Sides of
The obverse and reverse sides of the fanam, a small silver coin used in Madras, India....
Ghoosla Ghat in Benares
"In India, a path of descent, landing-place, or stairway to a river, generally having at the summit a temple, pagoda, or place of rest and recreation. Ghats about especially along the Ganges, the most...
Gol Gumbaz (Section)
The most imposing and original of all Indian domes are those of the Jumma Musjid and of the Tomb of Mahmûd, both at Bijapur. Gol Gumbaz is the mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah (1627-1657) of the ...
Goosla Ghat
"The ghats, or landing places that line the banks of the rivers of Northern India, are often of great architectural merit." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
Grand Mosque
The Grand Mosque in the city of Delhi....
Gulab-pash
A rose-water sprinkler....
Gunga Sagar
A water vessel from Jhelum....
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