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"Supramanya, second son of Lord Siva"

Handcoloured engravings by Frederic Shoberl from his work 'The World in Miniature: Hindoostan'. London: R. Ackerman, 1820's. More images from the same source:

  • "A Basketmaker and his Wife"*
  • "Beater of Cotton and his Wife"*
  • "Brahma"*
  • "A Brahmin who Teaches the Day and his Wife"*
  • "Brazier"*; *"Brazier's Wife"*
  • "The Bridegroom Conducted in State to the House of the Bride"*
  • "Carpenter and Mason"*
  • "Catamaran, Chelingh"*
  • "Ceremony of Throwing the Colossal Statue of the Goddess Cali into the Water"*
  • "Cloth Beater"*; *"Cloth Painter"*
  • "Conjuror and Juggler with Painted Balls"*
  • "Cotton Spinning"*
  • "Dealer in Betel, Areca, etc."*
  • "Dealer in Pearls"*
  • "Devedassis or Bayaderes"*
  • "Dress and Ornaments, Hindoo Ladies"*
  • "Dourga Killing Maissassour"*
  • "Dyer"*
  • "The Fakir Perkasanund"*; *"The Fakir Praoun Pouri"*
  • "The Father of the Bride Going with the Nuptial Presents to the Bridegroom"*
  • "Funeral of a Hindoo"*
  • "Ganesha, God of Wisdom"*
  • "Gilder"*; *"Gold Beater"*; *"Goldsmith"*
  • "A Hindoo Cradle"*
  • "A Hindoo Dancer called Baloks"*
  • "Hindoo Jugglers, Swallowing a Sword and Balancing a Buffalo"*
  • "Hindoo Ladies Paying a Visit to a Persee Lady"*
  • "Hindoo Ploughman and Herdsman"*
  • "Hindoos Throwing Themselves on Mattresses Covered with Sharp Instruments"*
  • "A Hindoo Widow Burning Herself with the Corpse of her Husband"*
  • "Horse Breaker, Smith"*
  • "The Husband Swearing in the Presence of a Brahmin to take Care of his Wife"*
  • "Ironer"*
  • "A Mahometan Beating the Nagabotte"*
  • "A Mahometan Officer"*
  • "Mahometan Woman Travelling"*
  • "A Mahratta"*
  • "Mahratta Shoemaker, Shoemaker"*
  • "Malabar Tailor"*
  • "Malabar Writer"*
  • "Manmadin, the Indian Cupid"*
  • "Mariatta Codam, or Manner of Dancing in Honour of the Goddess Mariatta"*
  • "Musical Instruments, plate 1"*; *"Musical Instruments, plate 2"*; *"Musical Instruments, plate 3"*
  • "Nemessura Cavadi, or Woman Carrying the Water of the Ganges"*
  • "Pandarons, Penitents of the Sect of Sheeva"*
  • "A Pandidappan Brahmin and his Wife"*
  • "A Papan Vaichenvan Brahmin and a Tatoidipapan Brahmin"*
  • "A Pecali or Water Carrier Attending the Army"*
  • "Perfumer"*
  • "A Poojari, Singing the History of Mariatta"*
  • "Potter"*; *"Potter's Wife"*
  • "Preparation of the Warp for Weaving"*
  • "A Rajah and his Wife Celebrating the Festival of Kishna"*
  • "A Rajah Giving Audience"*
  • "A Rajpoot"*
  • "A Religious Procession"*
  • "A Seik and a Seapoy in the French Service"*
  • "(1) A Seapoy in the Native Attire; (2) A Hindoo Soldier; (3) A Brigbasi"*
  • "Schoolmaster"*
  • "Shell Cutter"*
  • "Silk Dyer"*
  • "Snake Charmer"*
  • "A Sourer and his Wife"*
  • "A Species of Penance Practiced at the Festival of Goddess Bhavani"*
  • A Sugar Mill*
  • "Suja Dowlah, Vizir of the Mogul Empire, Nawab of Oude, and his Ten Sons"*
  • "Supramanya, second son of Lord Siva"* (shown above)
  • "Tadin: playing with fire; Ariganda apndaron; Tadin: with a padlock to his mouth"*
  • "Telinga Barber, Malabar Barber"*
  • "Ter, or Sacred Chariot"*
  • "Trimurti--the Indian Trinity"*
  • "Tumblers"*
  • "Two Seapoy Officers; A Private Seapoy"*
  • "Vishnu in his Third Incarnation as a Wild Boar"*
  • "Vishnu Reclined on Serpent Adisscchen"*
  • "Water Carrier"*; *"Water Carrier"* (2)
  • "Weaver"*; *"Weaving"*
  • "Winding Cotton"*; *"Winding Silk"*
  • "Wives of Brahmins"*
  • "Wrestlers"*
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Source http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1800_1899/dailylife_drawings/shoberl/shoberl.html
Author Frederic Shoberl
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