Khambhavati Ragini. A lady kneels in worship before Brahma who is seated on a throne holding a book and an arrow. An attendant girl stands holding a dish. Note: This subject in related Deccani series is often identified as ‘‘Khambaj’ Ragini.’
Bhairavi Ragini. A lady kneels and plays cymbals before a shrine to Siva. An attendant stands behind her holding a garland and a ewer. On the left is a pillar with a flame burning from the top. The bull, Nandi, leans against the base with the Ganges gushing from its mouth. . Reproduced: Hea...
Malkos Raga. A prince and his lady sit embracing on a verandah. Two girls are in attendance and two female musicians play by candlelight on the terrace before them. A crescent moon is shining between the clouds. Reproduced: Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XIV, fig.D.
Gauri Ragini. A lady seated on a mountain top raises her right hand in song. Reverse: Punjabi verse in ‘nasta‘liq.’ See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XXIII for the Sanskrit description.
Gunakali Ragini. A lady with her hair loose meets her lover in a garden. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XXIV for the Sanskrit description; not followed in the picture.
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.
Hindola Raga. Lovers sit on a swing attended by four girls. Four peacocks are perched on the beam of the swing. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XXX for the Sanskrit description.
Vilavali Ragini. The blue-skinned ‘nayika’ puts the final touches to her toilet in anticipation of the arrival of her lover who is seated in an adjacent chamber; a bed is prepared in the foreground. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XXXIX for the Sanskrit description.
Ramakali Ragini. The lady, dressed in blue with a complexion of gold, sits facing her lover, expressing her pride by pulling her veil before her face. Reverse: traces of a pounced drawing of Siva, and a Punjabi verse in ‘nasta‘liq.’ See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XXXII for the Sanskrit description.
Desakhya Ragini. A lover sits with his lady who is holding her arms above her head (perhaps signifying physical well-being normally associated with this subject). See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XXXIV for the Sanskrit description.