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English: British Museum, Room 33: Asia. From central India, 10th century AD. Shiva (leftmost) with the Matrikas: (from left) Four-headed Brahmani with a gander at her foot, Maheshvari with a bull at her feet, Kaumari with a peacock, Vaishnavi with a Garuda, boar-faced Varahi, Indrani with an elephant, emaciated Chamunda crowned by serpents. Every alternate Matrika carries a child. Height: 39.400 cm Width: 73.000 cm. Source of image description: British museum official site
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