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Elements of Hindu Iconography. By T. A. Gopinatha Rao, M.A. Vol. II, Parts 1 and 2. 4to. Madras: Law Printing House. 1916.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1917

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page 413 note 1 In connexion with this we may point out that the author advances very cogent arguments to show that the famous “Trimūrti” of Elephanta is not a Trimūrti at all, but a Mahēśa-mūrti (see p. 382 ff.).

page 414 note 1 This weakness has led our author into a mistake on p. 45, where he speaks of the Śāṅkhāyana and Kaushītaki Brāhmaṇas as two distinct works: as a matter of fact, they are one and the same.