[468] ‘Journal Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society,’ vol. ix. p. 219.
[469] Ibid., vol. ix. p. 221.
[470] Both these temples are illustrated to a considerable extent in Lieut. H. H. Cole’s illustrations of buildings near Muttra and Agra, published by the India Office, 1873, to which the reader is referred for further information.
[471] Buchanan Hamilton, ‘Eastern India,’ edited by Montgomery Martin, 1837, vol. ii. p. 628.
[472] Frontispiece to Buchanan Hamilton’s ‘Eastern India.’
[473] A view of this temple is given in my ‘Picturesque Illustrations of Ancient Architecture in Hindostan,’ pl. 14.
[474] Ante, vol. i., Woodcut No. 241.
[475] A view of it is given in Tod’s ‘Rajastan,’ vol. i. p. 267. Some parts have been misunderstood by the engraver, but on the whole it represents the building fairly.
[476] A view of one of these is given in my ‘Illustrations of Ancient Architecture in India,’ plate 15. Other illustrations will be found in ‘L’Inde des Rajahs,’ p. 187, et seqq.
[477] Erskine’s ‘Memoirs of Baber,’ p. 384.