Gana,_dwarfs_goblins_in_Indian_temple_architecture.jpg
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Description Gana, dwarfs goblins in Indian temple architecture.jpg |
English:
Gana is a dwarf or goblin, usually with big belly found in Indian temple base, pillars and elsewhere. They typically are shown in humorous postures, sometimes with musical instruments or dancing or singing or dressed like a prankster.
This is a derivative work on Shiva Temple, Bhojpur 08 - Gana.jpg |
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Author | Ms Sarah Welch |
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