Summary: J. and TAYLOR, M. A History of Indian and Eastern Architecture, Karnatak Inscriptions, and Archaeological Survey of Mysore Reports are important sources for the study of Hoysala sculptures in the National Museum, Copenhagen. Additional references include works by scholars like B. C. Bhattacharya on Jaina Iconography, H. Cousens on Chalukyan Architecture, and J. D. Derrett on the Hoysalas. The study benefitted from Letters between Loventhal and Cress, and reports like those of E. B. Lewis Rice's systematic survey of Mysore monuments. Publications like East and West, Indian Historical Quarterly, and Journal of Indian History provided valuable insights. Works on South Indian Inscriptions, Ethnographical studies, and Gazetteers like Mysore Gazetteer were also consulted for this research. Other relevant texts include Barrett Douglas's works on Amaravati sculptures, Coelho's "The Hoysala Vamsa," and A. K. Coomaraswamy's "The Dance of Shiva." Specific inscriptions and archaeological reports offer detailed insights into the history and art of the Hoysalas.