Subject: The black bees in search of flowers are symbolic of the urgency of lovers; The offended Radha
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Date: ca 1640 CE
Subject: Lower right portion, Krishna in forest; The black bees in search of flowers are symbolic of the urgency of lovers; The offended Radha
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Date: ca 1645 CE
Subject: Lower middle portion, Krishna and Radha; to be sung in Raga Vihagada; Krishna Visits Radha
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Date: 1714 CE
Subject: Krishna with Radha
Site Name: Bikaner
Date: ca 1690 CE
Subject: Krishna Woos Radha
Site Name: Chamba
Date: ca 1690-1700 CE
Subject: Krishna and Radha
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Date: ca 1775 CE
Subject: Radha and Krsna
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Date: ca 1815 CE
Subject: Radha & Krsna
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Date: ca 1725 CE
Subject: Radha & Krsna in pavilion
Site Name: Mankot
Date: ca 1730 CE
Subject: Radha with lotus flower [Krishna Massaging Radha's Feet]
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Subject: Radha Manabhanjan. Pattachitra is a traditional, cloth-based scroll painting. This pattachitra shows the episode from Krishna Leela when Krishna is trying to apologize to and cajole Radha.
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Date: 2019
Subject: Radha and Krishna. Radha, the gopi (milkmaid) was the beloved of the god Krishna during that period of his life when he lived among the gopas (cowherds) of Vrindavan.
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Date: ca 1875 CE
Subject: Parakiya nayika, (Krsna visiting Radha)
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Date: ca 1825 CE
Subject: Radha-Krsna
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Date: ca 1800-1899 CE
Subject: Dancing Radha, front
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Date: ca 1800-1899 CE
Subject: Dancing Radha, back
Site Name: Dayalbagh (Agra)
Date: ca 1904-1965 CE; ongoing throughout 20th century
Subject: View, Under construction since 1904 throughout the 20th century
Site Name: Dayalbagh (Agra)
Date: ca 1904-1965 CE; ongoing throughout 20th century
Subject: Fitting Sections, Under construction since 1904 throughout the 20th century
Site Name: Dayalbagh (Agra)
Date: ca 1904-1965 CE; ongoing throughout 20th century
Subject: Smoothing Marble, Under construction since 1904 throughout the 20th century
Site Name: Dayalbagh (Agra)
Date: ca 1904-1965 CE; ongoing throughout 20th century
Subject: Carving marble, Under construction since 1904 throughout the 20th century