Todi Ragini. A young lady stands beneath a tree playing a ‘vina’ with five bucks standing attentively before her while others run to her cross the sunlit landscape.
Gunakali Ragini. A young lady sits alone on the terrace outside her chamber; flowers are in the foreground and there is a landscape in the distance beneath a gold sun.
Malkos Raga. A lord is enthroned on a terrace beneath a canopy, his weapons beside him, and a dish of severed human heads nearby. His prowess is acclaimed by five courtiers and warriors standing on the right, a flower-garden is in the foreground and a landscape in the distance under a gold sun.
Madhyamadi Ragini. Lovers sit on a bed on a terrace by a canopied pavilion. Fountains are playing in the foreground, and the sun rises in the partly clouded sky.
Bhairava Raga. Siva stands by starlight by a tall lingam shrine holding a trident and ‘damaru;’ the Ganges issues from his hair-knot and flows into the foreground; there is a distant landscape with hillocks and bushes.
Reverse: eight peacocks are perched in a tree with Harivallabha’s Hindi verse written on their bodies; the Persian identification is written on the trunk of the tree. Reproduced: Ebeling (1973), fig.111.
Dipaka Raga. A prince sits on a bed smoking a hookah while a lady approaches to join his company. She holds a little pink flower; a pavilion is on the left and starry sky above.
Varari Ragini. A prince and his lady sit on a mat holding pink flowers on a tiled terrace with pavilions and fountains; an empty landscape is beyond with a gold sun above.