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India, Tamil Nadu, Chola period | Krishna Dancing on Kaliya (Kaliyahimarddaka Krishna) (late 10th–early 11th century) | Artsy
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Chola bronze sculpture of south India : A product of Tamil creative genius – The Cultural Heritage of India
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