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 ccxliv 50. and 51. Venu Gopala, (Brass.) Two Images of Krishna as the Cowherd in the attU tilde of playing on the Flute* 52. and 53. Gopala. (Brass.) Two Images of a similar description, differently deco* rated. 54. Kalinga Merddana, (Brass.) An Image of the youthful Krishna, treadrig on the head of the Serpent Kulinga, whom he had destroyed. 55. and 56. Crept Devi, (Copper.) Images of two Cowherdesses. 57. Jaya % (Copper.) An attendant of Vishnu, standing. 58. IVivikrama avatar, (Brass.) An Image of Vishnu, with six arms, in two of them h* holds the Sankh and Chakra, in two more a Trident and a Staff, and in the other two a string of beads, and a wa- ter Jar. 69. Salcli, (Copper.) An Image of a Goddess, with eight arms bearing various weapons. 60. and 61. Annapurnd, (Brass.) Small Im^oes of a Goddess, a form of Dttrga, seated, holding a brass spoon in her hand as if distributing food. 65. Ganesa, (Brass.) A small Image of Ganesa, with a protuberant belly, and four arms, seated. 63. Sabha Marti, (Copper.) An Image of a boy playing and dancing on his left foot, one of the objects of worship at Chidambaram, as au iin carnation of Siva. 64. 65. 66, and 67. Hay a Grew, (Copper.) Four small (mages of the Demon Hayagriva, in vari- ous attitudes : a human body with the head of a horse. 68. Kap&la Muni, (Copper.) An Image of a Priest of die Kapala sect ; see No. 22.