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Trisula (trident) from Chandi Pahar, opposite Haridwar. April 1814.

A water-colour sketch by an unknown artist in April 1814 of a trisula (the trident symbol of the god Siva) at Chandi Pahar opposite Haridwar, Uttar Pradesh. Inscribed on the front of the image in ink is: b. The Trishoolum at Chandu Paar opposite to Hurdwar. April 1814.
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