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Classical South Indian Temple Sculpture - Woman Offering Flowers #3539543 (License: Personal Use)
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This intricate line drawing illustrates a *salabhanjika* or *madanika*-a decorative bracket figure commonly found in South Indian temple architecture-standing beside a pillared structure topped with three flame motifs. She wears elaborate jewelry, a draped sari with patterned borders, and holds a bouquet from which flowers cascade downward, symbolizing auspicious offering and divine grace. The composition reflects Chola or Vijayanagara-era sculptural conventions, emphasizing elegance, symmetry, and spiritual narrative.
Used on cultural heritage websites, museum digital archives, academic pages on Indian art history, or educational resources about Hindu temple iconography; matches user intent for visual reference, research, or artistic inspiration related to Dravidian sculpture.
Related Cliparts: Discover a beautifully detailed black-and-white line drawing of a traditional South Indian temple sculpture depicting a woman scattering flowers-rich in cultural symbolism and artistic heritage.
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