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The Sritattvanidhi () ("The Illustrious Treasure of Realities") is an treatise written in the 19th century in Karnataka on the iconography and iconometry of divine figures in South India. One of its sections, ''Sritattvanidhi'', includes instructions for and illustrations of 122 postures, making it by far the most elaborate text on asanas in existence before the twentieth century. ==Authorship== The ''Sritattvanidhi'' is attributed to the then Maharaja of Mysore, Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (b. 1794 - d. 1868).The Maharaja was a great patron of art and learning and was himself a scholar and writer. There are around 50 works ascribed to him.〔mummaDi kRuShNarAja oDeyaru - oMdu cAriTrika adhyana by Dr. R.Gopal & Dr. S.Narendra Prasad,@page=92-94〕 The first page of the Sritattvanidhi attributes authorship of the work to the Maharaja himself: Martin-Dubost's review of the history of this work says that the Maharaja funded an effort to put together in one work all available information concerning the iconography and iconometry of divine figures in South India. He asked that a vast treatise be written, which he then had illustrated by miniaturists from his palace.〔Martin-Dubost, op. cit.〕
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