Kamoda Ragini. The ‘nayika’ walks in a woodland glade, showing distress at the voice of a cuckoo perched in a tree. See Gangolv (1935), II, pl.XLIX for the Sanskrit description.
Vasanta Ragini. Krishna stands in a flowery meadow holding flower-sprays in each hand, wearing a yellow garment and peacock-feather crown. Reverse: Braj Bhasha verse in ‘nasta‘liq.’ See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LX for the Sanskrit description.
Bhairava Raga. Bhairava sits on an elephant-skin upon a rocky hillock with the Ganges issuing from the coil of his hair. The bull Nandi is in the foreground. Reverse: verse in ‘nasta‘liq.’ Reproduced: Ebeling (1973), 216, fig.124.
Madhyamadi Ragini. Lovers stand and embrace in a palace chamber. The girl has a golden face and body in literal agreement with the Sanskrit phrase ‘(svarna-chavi).’
Saindhavi Ragini. A girl kneels before a shrine to Siva, offering red flowers. (The trident mentioned in the verse is not shown.). See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XIII for the Sanskrit description.
Malkos Raga. Malkos, shown as a warrior with ruddy complexion, stands holding a large staff in addition to his sword and shield. He is flanked by four minor warriors. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XIV for the Sanskrit description.
Todi Ragini. A lady with a ‘vina’ attracts deer in a flowery meadow feeding one of them with grass. Reverse: Punjabi verse in ‘nasta‘liq.’ Reproduced: Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XV, fig.C. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XV for the Sanskrit description.
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.
Dhanasri Ragini. The lady sits drawing a picture of her lover while an attendant sits before her holding a shallow cup. Reverse: verse in ‘nasta‘liq.’ See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LVIII for the Sanskrit description.