Pancham Ragini. A couple embrace within a chamber while the maid gives coins to two musicians outside. Identified in Hindi: ‘Pancham Ragini’ and numbered ‘32’; on reverse in Persian: ‘Ragini Pancham’.
Khambhavati Ragini. A lady worships Brahma in a small courtyard with a fire burning between them. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Raga Bhairon.’ 160 by 118 mm.
Desvarati Ragini. A lady clasps her hands above her head and twists her body while sitting against a cushion beneath a canopy talking with an attendant or confidante. Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Kalyan.’ 158 by 119 mm.
Todi Ragini. A lady stands in a glade holding a ‘vina,’ extending her right hand to two deer which stand on the left. Gouache with gold; on an album page with gilt-sprinkled borders. 157 by 106 mm; page 261 by 207 mm.
Kedara Ragini. Two ascetics, one holding a bow and arrows, sit on a plinth outside a shrine listening to a third who plays a’ vina.’ Inscribed on reverse in Persian: ‘Raga Bhairon.’ 155 by 116 mm.
Bhupali Ragini. A prince sits in a pavilion listening to an ascetic who sings accompanied by a ‘tambur.’ Inscribed with Hindi verse, identifying ‘Bhupali Ragini’; on reverse in Persian: ‘Ragini Bhupali.’ 232 by 151 mm; page 243 by 162 mm.
Purvi Ragini. An ascetic sits outside a Shaivite shrine listening to a lady who is singing with a ‘tambur.’ Inscribed with Hindi verse, identifying ‘Ragini Purvi’; on reverse in Persian: ‘Ragini Purvi.’ 235 by 160 mm; page 245 by 169 mm.
Gujari Ragini. A lady sits outside a chamber playing a ‘vina’ with a peacock fanning his tail before her. A maid is seated on the right. Identified in Hindi: ‘Gujari Ragini’ and numbered ‘26’; on reverse in Persian: ‘Ragini Gujari’.
Todi Ragini. A girl holds a ‘vina’ while feeding grass to deer which approach her from either side. There is a shrine on a hill behind. Identified in Hindi: ‘Todi Ragini’ and numbered ‘15’; on reverse in Persian: ‘Ragini Todi.’
Barvai Ragini. A girl holding two garlands stands between pavilions before a lotus pool. Inscribed with Hindi verse, identifying ‘Ragini Barvai’; on reverse in Persian: ‘Ragini Barvi.’ 234 by 161 mm; page 245 by 170 mm.