Kakubha Ragini. A lady stands before a chamber and hands to her confidante a gift for her lover, who is seated a little way off. Reproduced: Ebeling (1973), 216, fig.123.
Dhanasri Ragini. The lady sits drawing a picture of her lover while an attendant sits before her holding a shallow cup. Reverse: verse in ‘nasta‘liq.’ See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LVIII for the Sanskrit description.
Malarika Ragini. A girl sits by a pavilion holding a ‘vina.’ The verses describe how she weeps in dejection, her mind confused by the passion of youth. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LXVII for the Sanskrit description.
Desakari Ragini. A gold-complexioned girl sits on a terrace with her lover with whom she exchanges a confident glance. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LXXV for the Sanskrit description.
Tanka Ragini. The lover arriving at a chamber, finds his lady reclining on a bed, her mind distracted by separation from him. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LXXVII for the Sanskrit description.
Todi Ragini. A lady stands in a landscape holding a flower-wand, attracting deer which run towards her. Original number missing. Reproduced: Stchoukine (1929), pl.LXXIVa; Bussagli (1969), pl.69.
Dipaka Raga. A couple is seated in a pavilion drinking wine, the lady apparently staying the hand of the man who holds the wine-cup. Original number: ‘19’. Inscriptions on reverse list the ‘raginis’ of’ Dipaka Raga’ as:’ Dhanasri, Kanara, Desi, Vasanta’ and ‘Varati.’
Dhanasri Ragini. A lady is seated under a canopy on a green hillside writing a letter to her lover. An attendant stands and encourages her. Original number: ‘20’.
Vasanta Ragini. The figure of Vasanta dances on a green slope with two trees growing above him, holding a brass pot and a flower-spray. Two women musicians on either side play ‘ghana’ and a drum. Original number: ‘21’.
Sri Raga. A prince is seated on a ‘chauki’ listening to the ascetic musician Narada who sits before him playing on a ‘vina’. An attendant on the right waves a cloth. Original number: ‘31’. Inscriptions on reverse list the ‘raginis’ of’ Sri Raga’ as: ‘Meghamalara, Kamoda, Asavari, Sudhamalara...