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Nataraja
Nataraja (, ; , Naṭarājar), also known as Adalvallan (), is a depiction of Shiva, one of the main deities in Hinduism, as the divine cosmic dancer. His dance is called the tandava. The pose and artwork are described in many Hindu texts such as the Tevaram and Thiruvasagam in Tamil and the Amshumadagama and Uttarakamika agama in Sanskrit and the Grantha texts. The dance murti is featured in all major Hindu temples of Shaivism, and is a well-known sculptural symbol in India and popularly used as a symbol of Indian culture, as one of the finest illustrations of Hindu art. This form is also referr

Surasundari
thumb|A group of surasundaris on Lakshmana Temple, Khajuraho|Lakshmana Temple in [[Khajuraho]]
Hindu iconography
iconic symbols with spiritual meaning in Hinduism
Chola art
period of the imperial Cholas (c. 850 CE - 1250 CE) in South India
sculpture in the Indian subcontinent
Art and architecture of the Pallavas
Architectural style in 7th-century India
Saint Thomas Christian cross
ancient Indian cross
Mukhalinga
thumb|A Gupta era one-faced mukhalinga, [[Bhumara]]
thumb|A four-faced mukhalinga, 10th century, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco|Asian Art Museum
sculpture of Bangladesh
India Pride Project
Online volunteer group of art enthusiasts helping to recover stolen Indian religious artefacts
Akota Bronzes
set of Jain sculptures
Gandhi's Three Monkeys
series of sculptures