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Hampi Vittala Temple stone carving chakra spiral weapon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white photo of relief carving of Vishnu and attendant deity on the wall of Lakshmana Temple at Khajuraho Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white photo of relief carving of Vishnu and attendant deity on the wall of Lakshmana Temple at Khajuraho Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient India stone carving Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carving details of Lord Vishnu reclining on his serpent couch at Mahishasuramardhini Mandapam, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ceiling of Chennakeshava temple, Belur, Karnataka. There is a prominent carving of Lord Vishnu as Narsimha in the centre. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ceiling of Chennakeshava temple, Belur, Karnataka. There is a prominent carving of Lord Vishnu as Narsimha in the centre. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carving of Vishnu
Carving of Vishnu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carving of Vishnu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoysaleshwara Temple wall carving of Lord vishnu in the incarnation of Varaha moorthy with bhooma devi mother earth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hampi Vittala Temple Conch Carving on Pillar - Vishnu Shank Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exquisite old wood carving of hindu god Vishnu on soft pink brick wal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carving of Vishnu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoysaleswara Temple wall carving of Brahma Originator Vishnu Guardian and Shiva Destroyer Royalty Free Stock Photo
A carving of the Hindu god Vishnu sitting beneath a tree at the 13th Century temple of Somanathapur, Karnataka, South India.


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