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Ceremony honouring Mariatale, goddess of smallpox, Negapattam, India, 1806.
AR926234 
Ceremony honouring Mariatale, goddess of smallpox, Negapattam, India, 1806. 
Ceremony honouring Mariatale, goddess of Smallpox at her temple at Negapattam, Southern India. A man, suspended by hooks and holding a sword and shield, is being swung through the air. Maritale was the mother of Parasurama (Vishnu's 6th Avatar or incarnation). From Oriental Drawings by Charles Gold. (London, 1806). 
Unique Identifier AR926242 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2885px × 3661px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
AQUATINT
Ceremony
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Charles Gold
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Disease
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Mariatale
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Print Collector1
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Smallpox
SUSPENDED
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