Sculptural extravaganza
A sculpture depicts the Varaha (boar) avatar, the third of Vishnu’s ten avatars, where he slays the demon Hiranyaksha.
Two sculptures merge seamlessly at a corner – one, the Vamana avatar and the other, the Varaha avatar.
Above the perforated screens, on the capitals of the supporting pillars, are madanika (Salabhanjika) figures. There were originally 40 madanika, of which 38 have survived in damaged or good form.
Two of these are Durga, three huntresses (with a bow). Others are dancers in Natya Shastra abhinaya mudra (acting posture), musicians, women dressing or doing makeup, a woman with a pet parrot, and men making music.
A majority of these madanika figures are also carved into miniatures in the sixth band of the outer wall around the pradakshina patha.
Here is a Madanika applying make-up, looking at herself in a mirror. The second sculpture here is that of a Madanika with an exquisitely carved canopy of the tree cover over her head.