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A female devotee, kneeling on one knee, is worshiping the Shiva Linga with a lotus pond in the foreground. She has placed offerings of fresh lotuses and a garland of white flowers on the Linga, which
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Ragmala painting, Indian miniature, copy work
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1770-1775, India, Rajasthan, Kota
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Todi Ragini, Ragmala from Raghugarh, 1750.
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Marwar, a southwestern region of Rajasthan has added immense glory to India’s artistic landscape. The region gained prominence in this domain under the rule of the Gurjara-Pratiharas. The paintings developed in the royal families of Bikaner, Kishangarh, Pali, Nagaur, Ghanerao and Jodhpur are collectively called Marwar school and it greatly[...]
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Hidustani classical music, time of the day, prahar to sing, indian classical music
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Rāgamala paintings are a visual set of playlists indicating the time of day or season appropriate for a raga and its mood. Here's a selection!
Jodhpur princess with fan and royal pankha and sarpech (fan and turban ornament) - Jodhpur, Rajasthan, c1820-40 - Old Indian Arts
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New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Ramayana," July 6, 2005–October 9, 2005.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Epic India: Scenes from the Ramayana," March 30, 2010–September 19, 2010
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Patamanjari Ragini, Fourth Wife of Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), Unknown, India, Rajasthan, Bikaner, circa 1700-1750, Drawings, Opaque watercolor and gold on paper, Patamanjari Ragini is an early morning melody associated with Autumn (September–November).
I literally closed my eyes and randomly chose one from one of my folders. Comments to follow.
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Malava Ragini - Miniature Painting, Deccan School, Ragamala Series, 19th Century. Digital Walters.
Todi Ragini, First Wife of Malkos Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), Unknown, India, Rajasthan, Sirohi, circa 1675-1700, Drawings, Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, The Hindi inscription in the upper border identifies the melody as Todi Ragini, the first wife of Malkos Raga.
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The British Museum Peacocks
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c. 1750-1770
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Asia Week New York 2014: Francesca Galloway
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Gauri Ragini takes the form of a lady offering a garland at a Krishna shrine, accompanied by musicians. c1725-50, Malwa.
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mughal girl with a bird
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