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Kedara, the fourth ragini of Dipak, represented as a devotee before a Shaivite sadhu. There is a domed white marble pavilion in the background [slides] Raza Library

By: Series: Raza Library Collection from RampurPublication details: Rampur Raza Library 1995Description: 1 Slide Col. ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • RL-272 Album-VI,f.22a
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Slide Unit Series Slide Unit Series Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts RL-272 Album-VI,f.22a (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SL29342
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RL-275 Album- VI,f.25a Malasri, the fifth ragini of Sri Rag, represented as a woman on a platform in a garden whose attendants prepare wine [slides] RL-274 Album-VI,f.24a Sri Rag, the fifth rag, represented as a man holding a lotus blossom facing two women musicians [slides] RL-273 Album-VI,f.23a Kanara (Kanada), the fifth ragini of Dipak, represented as Krishna who has cut off the trunk of an elephant and is lauded for his deed by two hunters holding spears [Slides] RL-272 Album-VI,f.22a Kedara, the fourth ragini of Dipak, represented as a devotee before a Shaivite sadhu. There is a domed white marble pavilion in the background [slides] RL-271 Album- VI,f.21a Nat, the third ragini of Dipak, represented as an equestrian warrior who has killed two men as another fleesr [slides] RL-270 Album- VI,f.20a Kambodh, the second ragini of Dipak, represented as a woman standing with her legs crossed and her finger to her chin [slides] RL-269 VI,f.19a Desi, the first ragini of Dipak, represented as a man sleeping on a platform with a singer holding a stringed instrument serenading him [slides]

IGNCA slides collection, cross reference Mughal and Persian Paintings and Illustrated Manuscripts in the Raza Library, Rampur by Barbara Schmitz and Ziyaud-Din A. Desai, p.38 (Size 220 x 140 mm)

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