Bhairava Raga. Siva stands holding his trident and ‘damaru,’ an elephant-skin, tiger-skin, and snake about his waist, and a second snake about his top-knot from which flows the Ganges. By Ghulam Reza. 227 by 138 mm. Note: Described in the Persian inscription as ‘Raga Bhairon.’
Kedara Ragini. Siva's consort with a crescent moon resting on her forehead is seated offering flowers at a lingam shrine beneath a tree before a lotus pool. By Gobind Singh. 225 by 141 mm.
Vasanta Ragini. Krishna plays his flute beneath a tree with Balarama and ten gopis who play music and throw red dye; one falls to the ground, apparently intoxicated. By Gobind Singh. 233 by 145 mm.
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.
Bhairavi Ragini. Siva is seated on Mount Kailasa with Bhairavi who sits on a ‘chauki,’ apparently singing with castanets in her hands. Ducks are in the foreground and the sun is low on the horizon. By Ghulam Reza. 226 by 137 mm.
Bangali Ragini. A female ascetic kneels at the foot of a tree with a truncated stump, holding a trident and ringing a bell in her right hand. By Ghulam Reza. 225 by 140 mm.