Hindola Raga. Radha and Krishna are seated in a swing in a landscape with trees, with Krishna playing a ‘vina’. Two peacocks are perched above them and girl musicians are gathered on either side.
Khambhavati Ragini. A young lady worships Brahma who is enthroned in a pavilion. There is a row of fountains on the right and a starlit landscape beyond.
Reverse: eight elephants standing in water are inscribed with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses; the Persian identification is written on the sail of a ship which is manned by European sailors and has a lion for a figurehead.
Reverse: a lotus pond in which stand eight tigers inscribed with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses; the Persian identification is on a large white lotus in the centre.
Todi Ragini. A young lady stands beneath a tree playing a ‘vina’ with five bucks standing attentively before her while others run to her cross the sunlit landscape.
Reverse: formalised Banyan tree with eight monkeys climbing in its branches inscribed with Harivallabha’s Hindi verses; the Persian identification is on the trunk of the tree.