Summary: In the 13th century AD, a variety of sculptures and artworks from different regions of India showcase the rich cultural heritage of the country. Pieces depict diverse deities and mythological figures, such as Hara-Gauri with Ganesa from Orissa, the Sun God Surya in Konarak, and Mahishasura-Mardini in the Andhra region. Sculptures like the standing Siva Nataraja in Pataliputra and the Torso of a Torana Salabhanjika from Sanci exhibit the intricacy and artistry of Indian sculpture. Drawings and paintings from various periods and regions, including Mewar and Dekkhan, portray scenes from Hindu epics and legends, such as those of Krishna and the court of Kansa. The collection also features architectural fragments and artistic representations of characters like Karttikeya, Ganga, and Agni. From Bodhisattvas to royal portraits, the compilation of artworks provides a glimpse into the diverse and vibrant artistic traditions of India across centuries.