Karanata Ragini. Five courtiers holding spears acclaim Krishna who stands holding a sword and the severed tusk of a caparisoned elephant, which lies in the foreground. There are palace buildings on the left with diminutive figures.
Bhupali Ragini. The ‘nayika’ stands on a terrace at night holding a flower in one hand, attended by seven girls who carry covered dishes and other objects; a bed-chamber is on the right.
Malhari Ragini. The ‘nayika’ sits in a roof-pavilion playing a ‘vina’ as she remembers her absent lover. An empty courtyard is in the foreground with a border of white flowers at its edge; a pastoral landscape is in the distance with a river and boats.
Megha Raga. The crowned and garlanded Krishna stands holding a single flower in a landscape with trees in which are perched various birds; there is a stormy sky above, heralding the advent of rain.
Vasanta Ragini. Krishna stands under a blossoming tree in a landscape surrounded by girls who carry vases of flowers and musical instruments; a bed of flowers is arranged at Krishna’s feet.
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.
Malavi Ragini. A couple stand embracing in a chamber by a bed. There are palace buildings enclosing a garden in the centre and a hawking scene in the landscape beyond.
Patamanjari Ragini. A lady sits on a terrace listening to her attendant. The lady is disconsolate for she suspects her lover of infidelity in spite of the assurances of her maidservant. Pavilions are on either side and there is a landscape beyond with a wind-swept lake.