Kamoda Ragini. An ascetic is seated on a tiger-skin by a lotus pool with fishes, holding a red flower in his right hand; a buck and doe rest by him. Original number missing. Reproduced: Ebeling (1973), 169, fig.40.
Setmalar Ragini. An ascetic is seated on a tiger-skin in a landscape, holding a rosary and attracting peacocks around him. Original number: ‘33’. Entitled’ Sudhamalara’ in the inscriptions.
Kedara Ragini. A lady is seated on a stool with her hair hanging loose. Toilet articles lie on the floor and a maid carries a tray with others; two attendants are on the right.
Sri Raga. The noble lover walks in a formal garden with his lady who holds two sprays of flowers. Five girl musicians walk behind them and two girls gather flowers in the foreground. Reproduced: Gangoly (1935), II, pl.CXI, fig.A.
Devgandhara Ragini. A prince sits under a canopy with his lady who holds a ‘vina;’ they watch a girl dancing to the music of four girl musicians. A ‘chauri’-bearer stands on the left.