The Brahmin standing. Below, he meets a constable in a blue coat holding an axe.. Artist(s): Jugal Chitrakar (fl.1930s)
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The Brahmin standing alone. Below, he meets a constable in a blue coat, holding an axe, who tells him about a friend, Kama, who has no child. The Brahmin tells him to send his friend to him.
The constable visits Kama and tells him about the Brahmin.. Artist(s): Jugal Chitrakar (fl.1930s)
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The constable visits Kama, who wears a black coat, and tells him about the Brahmin. The two of them go to the Brahmin who is seated on a chair. Kama asks for the boon of a child. The Brahmin tells him that if he worships Krishna, his wife will beget a child but warns him that he must then pro...
A festival in honour of Krishna. Artist(s): Jugal Chitrakar (fl.1930s)
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A festival in honour of Krishna; a blue elephant, white horse and chariot ‘(rath).’ Kama standing alone. Below, four dancers with drum and cymbals doing ‘kirtan’ in praise of Krishna.
Kama and Padmavati with their child Brishetu, Kama with a saw. Padmavati and Kama pleading with the Brahmin for the child's life.. Artist(s): Jugal Chitrakar (fl.1930s)
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Kama with the child, Brishetu, who has been born to him and his wife. Below Padmavati seated with Brishetu in her lap, Kama standing with a saw. Below, Padmavati, Brishetu and Kama, holding a saw, go to the Brahmin to plead for the child’s life.