File:Murals in the Veerabhadra Temple 1949.jpg

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English: Archaeological Survey of India, Vizagapatam/July-August.49,A05bLepakshi, Veerabadhara Swami temple – Anantapur district – painting on the Ceiling of Natyamandapa – Manuchola rendering justice to the cow whose calf was run over by the chariot driven by the King’s son (2nd panel). Tit-for-tat. The King’s son being run over as demand by the cow. 16th Century A.D.Photo Number:-10437
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