- A figure of lady portraying Kesh Shrungara and wringing her hair. (The end)
- A beautiful lady wearing a number of bangles and performing Gandharva dance.
- A lady in conversation with her pet parrot which is seated on her forearm of left hand.
- A dancing figure of Queen Shantaladevi inside the temple - these madanika figures are said to be inspired by the queen.
- A lady dancing under a sala tree- the tree and women motif signifies fertility.
- A charming lady singing and playing cymbals.
- A lady on a swing holding aerial roots of a banyan tree. A maid is shown picking up her fallen ring.
- A lady with her hair tied into a knot and a mischievous monkey is pulling her dress.
- A figure known as fan dancer shows a lady with a small fan.
- A gypsy girl holding palm manuscripts representing a fortune teller(sakuna sarada).
- A beautifully dressed lady teaching dance to a student.
- A frightened lady shaking off a scorpion(bottom right) from her dress.
- Depiction of Bhasma Mohini dance story with intricate jewelry and canopy of creepers.
- A lady returning from a hunt with her attendants carrying the hunted deer and duck.
- A lady dressed as a hunter and aiming at a bird.
- A lady with a violin.
- Lady in Tribhangi posture, also depicted is a lizard on the jack fruit tree above about to catch a fly.
- On the right the only male figure depicted in tribhanga form and playing a flute and to the left is a damaged singing lady.
- A graceful lady dancing with a drum held high above her head.
- The brackets are placed above the perforated screen of the navranga. A lady playing a drum on the left and a depiction of Bhairavi in center
- A lady wringing her hair after bath and her attendants are holding flowers and toiletry.
- A monkey(portraying the mischievous mind of a man) pulling the garment of a lady who is threatening it with a twig.
- Sukabhashini,Lady with a pet parrot conveying a message to her beloved through the parrot, a bird lyrically used to portray love of a couple
- Starting from main entrance & in clockwise direction first is a charming lady looking into a mirror(Darpan Sundari), an epitome of beauty.
- Series of tweets on female figures known as Salabhanjikas/Madanikas found in Chennakeshava Temple in Belur as brackets outside the temple.
- Gnyana Saraswati sculpture at Sri Brihadeeswara Temple, Gangaikonda Cholapuram. (Notice the janeu. Female deities were depicted with it.)
- Three angles, three different facets, of the same languid, voluptuous form Shyly awaiting | Satiated | Sleeping (2)
- Lakshmana temple, Khajuraho

