Keyword: Vedic
Through Fire: Creative Aspects of Sacrificial Rituals in the Vedic-Hindu Continuum
in: Sacrifice in Modernity: Community, Ritual, Identity, pp. 109-131
Leiden: Brill, 2017.
The building for King Dasaratha's sacrifice (Mughal India) (1594)
from: Miniature (35.4 x 21cm), fol. 27r
Christie's, London
Sacrifice In The Rgveda (Its Nature, Influence, Origin and Growth)
Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1953.
Buddha explaining the correct sacrifices according to the Veda. The story of Kalki, the destruction of the tyrants, and the Indian representation of the Buddha and the avatara of Kalki. [1774]
from: Rites and Beliefs of the Hindus [Indian Company Paintings]
London, V&A Museum
Deities and Demons Performing the Yajna Sacrifice from the Devi Mahatmya (18th)
from: India, Rajput
Princeton University Art Museum
Musei Borgiani Velitris. Tab I. Pictura exhibens sacrificium solis. Tav. II Pictura Indica autographa exhibens holocaustum ignis (1791)
from: Paulinus a S. Bartholomaeo, Systema Brahmanicum liturgicum, mythologicum, civile, Rome 1791
New York Public Library
Musei Borgiani Velitris. Tab III pictura indica autographa exhibens sacrificium Túkam (1791)
from: Paulinus a S. Bartholomaeo, Systema Brahmanicum liturgicum, mythologicum, civile, Rome 1791
New York Public Library
The divine messenger (Agnipurusha) rises from the sacrificial fire to bear vessel of celestial food by Nadim (1597- 1605)
from: The Ramayana
National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.
Four priests perform a yagna, a fire sacrifice to Agni [1800-1900]
London, Wellcome Collection
Nine female deities (?) performing a yagna, a fire sacrifice (1800-1900)
London, Wellcome Collection
Vishnu, Brahman and three other deities perform a yagna, a fire sacrifice (1800-1899)
London, Wellcome Collection
Tamil Temple Myths: Sacrifice and Divine Marriage in the South Indian Saiva Tradition
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980.
Beschreibung Der Religion Und Heiligen Gebräuche Der Malabarischen Hindous Nach Bemerkungen in Hindostan Gesammelt
Berlin: Königlich Preussische akademische Kunst- und Buchhandlung,, 1791.