Khambhavati Ragini. A lady sits on a couch with a ‘tambur’ raising her right hand to beat time. Reverse: inscribed in Punjabi and Marwari in ‘nasta‘liq.’ See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XXVI for the Sanskrit description.
Kedara Ragini. A lady is seated on a brick plinth of a shrine to Siva with her hands joined in worship. A snake rears its head above her left shoulder. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XLVI for the Sanskrit description.
Nata Ragini. A white-robed prince with sword and shield is about to mount his white stallion in preparation for battle. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.XLIV for the Sanskrit description.
Sri Raga. A young prince sits in a palace chamber with the seven diminutive figures representing the svaras behind him. A girl accompanied by two musicians, dances before him. Note: The Sanskrit verses characterise ‘Sri Raga’ as a handsome young monarch who is honoured by Sadja and the seven ...
Malasri Ragini. The lady stands on a hillock by a tree holding a red lotus in her right hand. Reverse: Braj Bhasha verse in ‘nasta‘liq.’ See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LV for the Sanskrit description.
Bhupali Ragini. A lady stands in the porch of a pavilion, raising her right hand in expression of grief in separation. See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LXXVI for the Sanskrit description.
Gujari (or Daksina-Gujari) Ragini. A girl sits on a couch strewn with flowers holding a ‘vina’ with one hand and putting the other to her ear (indicating her ability to distinguish notes and quarter-tones). See Gangoly (1935), II, pl.LXXIV for the Sanskrit description.