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Image Base with Indra (?) and Donor Figures, 17th-18th century. Creator: UnknownImage Base with Indra (?) and Donor Figures, 17th-18th century
Indra Conveying Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha) on Airavata... between c1800 and c1825. Creator: UnknownIndra Conveying Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha) on Airavata, Folio from a Bhaktamara Stotra (Hymn of the Immortal Devotee), between c1800 and c1825
Vessantara Jataka, Chapter 1, 1920-1940. Creator: UnknownVessantara Jataka, Chapter 1, 1920-1940
Vessantara Jataka, Chapter 1: Indra grants the ten boons to Phusati, 18th-19th century. Creator: UnknownVessantara Jataka, Chapter 1: Indra grants the ten boons to Phusati, 18th-19th century
Vessantara Jataka, Chapter 10 (Indra's Realm), 1850-1870. Creator: UnknownVessantara Jataka, Chapter 10 (Indra's Realm), 1850-1870. The deity Indra fears that a dishonorable person will ask for Maddi
Vessantara Jataka, Chapter 1 (Ten Boons), c1850-1870. Creator: UnknownVessantara Jataka, Chapter 1 (Ten Boons), c1850-1870. Before her rebirth on earth as Vessantara's mother, Queen Phusati resided in heaven as the primary queen of Indra, king of the gods
Gods and Animals in a Landscape, Fragment from a Scene of Buddha Shakyamuni's Sermon to Indra (image 1 of 6), 2nd-early 3rd century
Lintel with the Hindu God Indra on His Elephant Mount, 10th century. Creator: UnknownLintel with the Hindu God Indra on His Elephant Mount, 10th century
Lustration of a Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha), Folio from a Bhaktamara... between c1800 and c1825. Creator: UnknownLustration of a Jina Rishabhanatha (Adinatha), Folio from a Bhaktamara Stotra (Hymn of the Immortal Devotee) (image 1 of 6), between c1800 and c1825
Buddha Worshipped by the Gods Indra and Brahma, Kushan period, 1st / 2nd centuryBuddha Worshipped by the Gods Indra and Brahma, Kushan period, 1st/2nd century. Ancient region of Gandhara (modern Pakistan)
Krishna and the Gopis Take Shelter from the Rain, 1760. Creator: UnknownKrishna and the Gopis Take Shelter from the Rain, 1760. Krishna shelters from a devastating storm sent by the god Indra
Oriental Divinities. Artist: A ThomOriental Divinities. Indra and Cotama Budha. A print from The Faiths of the World, a Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects Their Doctrines, Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, Vol I
Indra, the Hindu god of light, 19th century
Krishna, (on Bird-God, Garuda) fights Indra (on elephant), Harivamsa manuscript, c1590. Mughal painting. At Victoria and Albert Museum. London
Krishna, riding the Bird-God Garuda, fights the God, Indra (on an elephant), c1590. Garuda is a large legendary bird, bird-like creature
Indra, principal of the Vedic gods of India mounted on his elephant, c1880