Gallery
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Raga Sri, Ragamala, 1590–1600.
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Bhairava raga, Ragamala, Chunar, 1591.
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Todi Ragini, Ragamala, Bundi, Rajasthan, 1591.
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Sarang ragini, Ragamala, ca1605.
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Raag Deepak, in Ragamala by Sahibdin 1605.
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Asavari Ragini, Ragamala, 1610.
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Malasri Ragini, Ragamala, Rajasthan. 1620.
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Pancham Ragini, Ragamala, 1680–1690.
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Goda raga, Ragamala, ca 1710.
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Kuntala Raga, 'son' of Dipakeda Raga, Ragamala, 1710.
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Ragaputra Velavala of Bhairava. 1710.
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Alhaiya raga, Son of Bhairava Raga, Ragamala, c1720.
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Varari ragini, Ragamala, 17th century.
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Hindola Raga, Ragamala, 17th century.
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Vasant Ragini, Ragamala, Rajput, 1770.
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Radha-Krishna, a depiction of Bhairava Raga, Ragamala. ca 1770.
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Raga Sri recital to Krishna-Radha, 19th century.
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Dipaka Raga
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Kamodani Ragini
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Dhanyashri Ragini
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Malkosa Raga
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