Asavari Ragini. A lady sits under a sandalwood tree on Malaya Hill, attracting serpents which coil about her and the tree. By Gobind Singh. 223 by 144 mm.
Bhupali Ragini. A lady reclines alone on a couch on a terrace with a canopy; she has been kept awake all night by thoughts of her absent lover. By Gobind Singh. 231 by 135 mm.
Gujari Ragini. A lady is seated on a bed of lotus petals in a landscape under a tree, playing the vina while waterbirds stand near her. By Gobind Singh. 218 by 135 mm. Note: Described in the Persian inscription as ‘Dakhani’ ‘Gujari Ragini.’
Tanka Ragini. A disconsolate lady is seated on a ‘chauki,’ attended by two maids who attempt to console her; two others stand in a pavilion where a bed is spread with lotus petals. By Gobind Singh. 222 by 133 mm. Note: Described in the Persian inscription as ‘Takari’ ‘Ragini.’
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.
Devgandhar Ragini. A wasted male ascetic is seated on a tiger-skin in a landscape with a lotus pool in the foreground, a pair of deer seated by him. Original number: ‘17’. Note: The iconography appears to have become confused with that of Majnun in the wilderness with his animals.