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On
both sides of the image of Gommata, a little to the front, are two
Chouri/Chamara bearers about 6 feet high, beautifully carved and
richly ornamented, the one to the right being a male yaksha and the
other a female yakshi. To the left of the colossus is a circular
stone basin called Lalitha Sarovara (or the lovely pond), the name
being engraved on the ant-hill opposite to it which receives the
water used for the sacred bath of the image. There is a scale
engraved near the left foot of Gommata measuring 3 feet 4 inches.
But it is not known which of the standard measures it represents. To
the right and left of Gommata, on the ant-hills are engraved
inscriptions in old Kannada, Marathi and Tamil stating that
Chamundaraya got the image made and that Gangaraja got the
Suttalaya or the surrounding buildings constructed.
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