Date: ca 1904-1965 CE; ongoing throughout 20th century
Subject: Base: Panel with Carved Roses, Under construction since 1904 throughout the 20th century
Site Name: Dayalbagh (Agra)
Date: ca 1904-1965 CE; ongoing throughout 20th century
Subject: Pietra dura inlay: Roses, Under construction since 1904 throughout the 20th century
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Date: 1951 CE
Subject: Left to right, Top: Baoni, Junagadh, Sardargarh, Balasinor; Center: Manavadar, Radhanpur; Bottom: Kurwai, Jaora, Pathari, Palanpur; Pathans ruled many states in Central India (Baoni, Jaora, Kurwai, Pathari, etc.) and Western India (Balasinor, Junagadh, Manavadar, Palanpur, Radhanpur, Sardargarh, etc.) [Pathan-Ruled States ]
Site Name: Guler
Date: ca 1760 CE
Subject: Krishna Paints Radha's Toenails
Site Name: Mankot
Date: ca 1730 CE
Subject: Krishna Massaging Radha's Feet
Site Name: Bundi
Date: ca 1775-1799 CE
Subject: Krishna and Radha, Krishna (literally: black), the Blue God or the Dark Lord, is the eighth avatar (or incarnation) of Vishnu.
Site Name: Kishangarh
Date: ca 1735 CE
Subject: Krishna and Radha, Krishna (literally: black), the Blue God or the Dark Lord, is the eighth avatar (or incarnation) of Vishnu.
Site Name: Kishangarh
Date: ca 1735 CE
Subject: Center portion, Krishna and Radha; Krishna (literally: black), the Blue God or the Dark Lord, is the eight avatar (or incarnation) of Vishnu.
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Date: ca 1650 CE
Subject: Lovers (Krishna and Radha) on swing; Hindola Raga (the Swinging Music). Swinging is symbolic of love-making.
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Date: ca 1800 CE
Subject: Krishna Entreating Radha, episode from The Rasapanchadhyayi
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Date: ca 1715 CE
Subject: Krishna Meets Radha, scene from the Gita Govinda; Written by Jayadeva, the Gita Govinda is a 12th century epic poem concerning the love between Krishna and Radha. It consists of 12 chapters divided into 24 songs and was composed for dance.
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Date: ca 1715 CE
Subject: Krishna Meets Radha, scene from the Gita Govinda; Right portion, Krishna and Radha; Written by Jayadeva, the Gita Govinda is a 12th century epic poem concerning the love between Krishna and Radha. It consists of 12 chapters divided into 24 songs and was composed for dance.
Site Name: Nathadwara
Date: ca 1850 CE
Subject: Vallabacharya and Krishna on Mount Govardhana, the Shrine of Shri Nathji - Vallabacharya (b. 1478), a poet who wrote Hindi poems devoted to Radha's adventures and romance with Krishna.
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Date: ca 1645-50 CE
Subject: Krishna embracing Radha, from a poem by Paramanand Das
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Date: ca 1645 CE
Subject: Krishna and Radha, reconciliation; to be sung in Raga Malava
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Date: c 1645 CE
Subject: Center portion, Krishna and Radha; to be sung in Raga Malava; Krishna and Radha, reconciliation
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Date: ca 1645 CE
Subject: Krishna's pastoral love with Radha; to be sung in Raga Meghamalhara
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Date: ca 1645 CE
Subject: Krishna's pastoral love with Radha; Lower right portion, Cowherds and cattle; to be sung in Raga Meghamalhara
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Date: ca 1645 CE
Subject: Krishna Visits Radha; to be sung in Raga Vihagada
Site Name: Guler
Date: ca 1790 CE
Subject: Right center portion, Radha; Radha's Toilet (washing of feet)