- Monkeys constructing the bridge at Lanka
Monkeys constructing the bridge at Lanka - Siva
Siva - Kali dancing on Siva
Kali dancing on Siva - Parvati worhipping the Linga
Parvati worhipping the Linga - John Wesley
John Wesley, Methodist minister - Ganga
Ganga - Sasti
Sasti - Hanuman
Hanuman - Krishna holding up Mount Govardhana
Krishna holding up Mount Govardhana - The Nrisingha Avatara
The Nrisingha Avatara - Sarasvati
Sarasvati - Jagaddhatri
Jagaddhatri - Garuda
Garuda - Buddhist Temple and Dagosa at Kelaniva, Ceylon
Buddhist Temple and Dagosa at Kelaniva, Ceylon - The Matsva Avatara
The Matsva Avatara - Jagannath
Jagannath - Indra
Indra - Lakhsmi
Lakhsmi - Battle of the Kurus and Pandavas
Battle of the Kurus and Pandavas - Annapurna
Annapurna - Vishnu
Vishnu - Buddha
Buddha - Radha worshipping Krishna as Kali
Radha worshipping Krishna as Kali - Har-Hari
Har-Hari - Shitala
Shitala - Arjuna shooting at the fish
Arjuna shooting at the fish - Panchanana
Panchanana - Kali
Kali - Buddha
Buddha - Krishna slaying Bakasura
Krishna slaying Bakasura - Kalki
Kalki - The Lotus
The Lotus - Sugriva
Sugriva - The Bel
The Bel - Siva temple at Benares
Siva temple at Benares - Manasa
Manasa - Kamadeva
Kamadeva - Siva and Parvati
Siva and Parvati - Daksha
Daksha - Siva slaying an Asura
Siva slaying an Asura - Balarama
Balarama - Dasabhuja
Dasabhuja - The Fig Tree
The Fig Tree - The Banyan Tree
The Banyan Tree - Kartikeya
Kartikeya - The Krishna Avatara
The Krishna Avatara - The Kurma Avatara
The Kurma Avatara - Yama
Yama - Brahma
Brahma - Ravana
Ravana - Ganesa
Ganesa - Vayu
Vayu - Christ on the Mount of Olives
Trial proof of the key block of Christ on the Mount of Olives, after Bassano. National Gallery of Art - Varuna
Varuna - The Parasurama Avatara
The Parasurama Avatara - The Vamana Avatara
The Vamana Avatara - The Rama Chandra Avatara
The Rama Chandra Avatara - Carthusian Brothers in the Kitchen
Carthusian Brothers in the Kitchen of The Grand Chartreuse - Jesus carrying the cross
Jesus carrying his cross - Chapel of St. Bruno
Before leaving the neighbourhood I paid a visit to the Chapelle de St. Bruno, which is within half an hour's walk of the monastery. It is erected in a very wild spot, said to be the site of the saint's original hermitage. There is nothing particularly interesting in the chapel, which is in a state of dilapidation. But it is curious to speculate that here dwelt, in what was little more than a cavern, the man who, by the austerity of his life and his gloomy views, was able to found a religious Order which has endured for many ages, and is one of the few that escaped destruction during the revolutions and upheavals of the last century. The situation of the Chapelle is one of singular loneliness and desolation, and for eight months of the year at least it is buried in snow.