Bhairavi Ragini. A girl sits on a stool before a lingam shrine playing ‘ghana’. The shrine is set in a clearing amidst mountains teeming with animals, and is lit by a gold sun.
Reverse: a blue and white dish and vase with large pink roses are inscribed with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses, and the Persian identification. Reproduced: Skelton (1956), 15.
Saindhavi Ragini. A young lady stands before a Siva shrine in a landsape with trees and a distant river with boats. She offers a lotus in her right hand holding a trident in her left.
Bangali Ragini. A Shaivite ascetic stands on a terrace near a shrine holding a trident and jewelled bowl; there is a distant landscape with a lotus pool and trees.
Bhairava Raga. Siva stands by starlight by a tall lingam shrine holding a trident and ‘damaru;’ the Ganges issues from his hair-knot and flows into the foreground; there is a distant landscape with hillocks and bushes.
Reverse: a blue and white dish and vase from which grows a plant with large orange fruits is inscribed with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses, and the Persian identification.
Kedara Ragini. An ascetic sits on a tiger-skin outside his dwelling by moonlight while a female disciple plays the ‘vina’ and his dog and a visiting female ascetic sleep. A jackfruit tree is on the left and a town is in the distance on the right. Reproduced: Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XLVI, fig.C.
Hindola Raga. A prince and his lady sit on a swing - he has a ‘vina’ over his shoulder. Girls on either side propel the swing and play cymbals and a drum. Reproduced: Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XXX, fig.B.