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Description
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Monument Name: Broken panel
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
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Show moreMonument Name: Broken panel
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Other gods--goddesses: Unidentified panel
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Gaya, Bihar, Chota Akshayavata, Broken panels, Broken, Walls, VP Complex, Unidentified, Hindu shrines--India
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of Chota Akshayavata@sci-site001-03 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Parvati
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
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Show moreMonument Name: Parvati
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Shiva: Parvati
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, Chota Akshayavata, Parvati, Goddesses, Goddess figures, 14", Shiva, VP Complex, Hindu shrines--India, Parvati (Hindu deity)
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of Chota Akshayavata@sci-site001-03 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Tarpana ritual at 16 Vedis
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Ch...
Show moreMonument Name: Tarpana ritual at 16 Vedis
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, 16 Vedis, Tarpana, Rituals, Matthew Sayers, Gokul Panda, VP Complex, Active worship, Hindu shrines--India
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of 16 Vedis@sci-site001-01 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Tarpana ritual at 16 Vedis (2)
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine an...
Show moreMonument Name: Tarpana ritual at 16 Vedis (2)
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, 16 Vedis, Tarpana, Rituals, Matthew Sayers, Gokul Panda, VP Complex, Active worship, Hindu shrines--India
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of 16 Vedis@sci-site001-01 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Tarpana ritual at 16 Vedis (3)
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine an...
Show moreMonument Name: Tarpana ritual at 16 Vedis (3)
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, 16 Vedis, Tarpana, Rituals, Matthew Sayers, Gokul Panda, VP Complex, Active worship, Hindu shrines--India
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of 16 Vedis@sci-site001-01 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Tarpana ritual at 16 Vedis (4)
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine an...
Show moreMonument Name: Tarpana ritual at 16 Vedis (4)
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, 16 Vedis, Tarpana, Rituals, Matthew Sayers, Gokul Panda, VP Complex, Active worship, Hindu shrines--India
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of 16 Vedis@sci-site001-01 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Uma-Mahesvara
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
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Show moreMonument Name: Uma-Mahesvara
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Shiva: Uma-Mahesvara
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, Chota Akshayavata, Uma-Mahesvara, 18, Shiva, God figures, VP Complex, Gods, Uma-Maheshvara, Hindu shrines--India, Shiva (Hindu deity)
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of Chota Akshayavata@sci-site001-03 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Uma-Mahesvara
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
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Show moreMonument Name: Uma-Mahesvara
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Shiva: Uma-Mahesvara
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, Chota Akshayavata, Uma-Mahesvara, 18", Shiva, God figures, VP Complex, Gods, Uma-Maheshvara, Hindu shrines--India, Shiva (Hindu deity)
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of Chota Akshayavata@sci-site001-03 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Vishnu
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
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Show moreMonument Name: Vishnu
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Vishnu: Vishnu
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, Chota Akshayavata, God figures, Vishnu, 20, VP Complex, Gods, Hindu shrines--India, Vishnu (Hindu deity)
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of Chota Akshayavata@sci-site001-03 (Relationship )
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Description
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Monument Name: Vishnu
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
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Show moreMonument Name: Vishnu
Date Note: 16 Vedis is a medieval shrine, whereas Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata are relatively recent shrines with early medieval sculptures.
Abstract: New shrines are continually being added through rematerialization of sculptures and creation of new shrines, as is evident at Chota Akshayavata. The pillared hall is an open courtyard shrine, next to which is another, smaller courtyard of six or eight pillars.
Site Name: 16 Vedis, Surya Shrine and Chota Akshayavata
Site Number: site01
Site Category: VP Complex
Ownership: Vishnupada Prabandhakarini Samiti Ilake Chaudahasaiya Gayapala/ current head of the committee is Shankaralala Pathak (Ghadiwala)
Protection Status: Well-protected
Present Condition: Kept in open
Conservation Assessment: Poorly maintained. The pillars require cleaning, as they are covered with pindas.
Vishnu: Vishnu
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Topics
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Gaya, Bihar, Chota Akshayavata, Vishnu, 16, God figures, VP, Gods, Hindu shrines--India, Vishnu (Hindu deity)
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Coordinates (MODS)
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24.777339,85.006514
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Is Part Of
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This is a still image of Chota Akshayavata@sci-site001-03 (Relationship )