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Religious Procession: Kali, c1800. Creator: UnknownReligious Procession: Kali, c1800
Kali Conquers Raktabija, 1775-1800. Creator: UnknownKali Conquers Raktabija, 1775-1800. Devi, the Great Goddess of the Hindu traditions, embodies power and energy ("shakti"), using her strength to defeat demons
The Hindu God Shiva Shrikantha in Union with His Consort, Guhyakali, 11th-12th century. Creator: UnknownThe Hindu God Shiva Shrikantha in Union with His Consort, Guhyakali (image 2 of 2), 11th-12th century
The Hindu Goddess Kali - detail, 11th century. Creator: UnknownThe Hindu Goddess Kali - detail, 11th century
The Hindu Goddess Kali, 11th century. Creator: UnknownThe Hindu Goddess Kali, 11th century
Kali, 1800-1825. Creator: UnknownKali, 1800-1825. Kali, a fierce form of the Great Goddess of the Hindu traditions, stands over the body of the god Shiva, who, despite his open eyes and sexually aroused state
The Hindu Goddess Kali, c.17th century. Creator: UnknownThe Hindu Goddess Kali, c.17th century
Shaiva Shrines in a Landscape (image 1 of 3), between 1700 and 1725. Creator: AnonShaiva Shrines in a Landscape (image 1 of 3), between 1700 and 1725
Raja Surma Sen (Reigned 1781-1788) and His Attendant Nagatu Worshipping the Goddess Kali, c1785. Creator: UnknownRaja Surma Sen (Reigned 1781-1788) and His Attendant Nagatu Worshipping the Goddess Kali, c1785
Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 5 of 7), c1740. Creator: UnknownShiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 5 of 7), c1740
Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 1 of 7), c1740. Creator: UnknownShiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 1 of 7), c1740
The Goddess Kalika, c1575. Creator: UnknownThe Goddess Kalika, c1575
Kali / Tara, ca. 1885-90. Creator: Calcutta Art StudioKali/Tara, ca. 1885-90
The Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva, ca. 1630-35. Creator: Attributed to PayagThe Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva, ca. 1630-35
The Goddess Kali, the Favourite Divinity of the People of Calcutta, c1891. Creator: James GrantThe Goddess Kali, the Favourite Divinity of the People of Calcutta, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant
Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish Asura; With the Idols of the Temple of Jagan-Nath, 1809. Hindu mythology as seen from a European perspective: the goddess Kali, riding a lion
Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish A sura, with the idols of the Temple of Jagannath, 1809. Artist: J ChapmanVictory of Cali over the Giant Mahish A sura, with the idols of the Temple of Jagannath, 1809
Ruins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. Artist: FindenRuins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. A print from The Faiths of the World, A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects, Volume II