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Prologue | 1 | |
I | Winter sanctuary | 7 |
II | On the origin of elephants | 33 |
III | Mysore | 63 |
IV | Remover of obstacles | 85 |
V | Questions of captivity | 111 |
VI | Murals, monoliths, and miniatures | 145 |
VII | Arundhati's bath | 173 |
VIII | Gajasutra | 199 |
IX | Power and pomp | 231 |
X | Northeast | 257 |
Acknowledgments | 293 | |
Notes | 295 | |
Bibliography | 313 |
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