Hindu gods & goddesses as traditionally known in Bengal
The Hindu Gods and Goddesses Collection consists of 35 lithographic prints and 3 typed manuscripts related to Hindu mythology and religious narratives. Created in 1903 by Atul K. Basu, the collection includes visual and textual representations of Hindu gods, goddesses, and religious figures. The manuscripts contain mythological narratives, devotional interpretations, religious symbolism, and descriptions of ritual traditions associated with Hindu beliefs and practices. Together, the lithographs and manuscripts reflect Hindu mythological themes and religious expression within South Asian print and textual culture. The collection may support research in Hindu mythology, South Asian religious traditions, art history, and visual and textual culture.