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Vijayanagar Empire, Sangama Dynasty, Devaraya I (1406-1422 CE), Gold Varaha, Obv: the god Shiva seated in the padmasana posture with his consort Parvati resting on his left thigh, one of his left hands holds a battle axe and the other is around his consort's waist, one right-hand holds an antelope, while the other is in the abhayamudra gesture, the sun and moon near Shiva’s head, the goddess has joined her hands in the anjalimudra gesture, Rev: Nagari legend "Sri Pra/tapa deva/raya" in three lines with interlinear rules, 3.4g, 11.56mm, (Mitch. K&A # 450/Dr. M. Girijapathi # 72), almost uncirculated, Rare.
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