Gaṇeśa on a chariot drawn by his mount, the rat; Kangra or Guler, circa 1840

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Lord standing before Parvati & two ladies in a snowy (?) landscape, scene from before their wedding. Can’t immediately recollect seeing snow in a painting. 18th cen frm

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घन घन गर्जत बरसत मेघा
Umbrella in 1790 Painting from Guler/Kangra Lot316 of ART OF IMPERIAL INDIA
Radha Krishna in rains shelter under umbrella, few gopal use Leaves to their best use, few have traditional rain cover made from simple sewn & tied cloth

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Ram Sita & Laxman with of Rishi Bharadwaj
Ramayan
painting, ca.1780, Kangra
Rishi had advised him to stay at Chitrakoot so that they can get acquainted with other sages who visit place regularly

now few discoveries are being made of archeological importance?

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The Dance of Lord with Parvati playing the Vina, Kartikeya on the drums & Ganesha with the trumpet. The vahanas of the Gods are also depicted. Mid 19th cen from Bonhams.

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Lord with his consort seated on a Lotus flower. Vishnu holding Shankh, Chakra, Gada & Lotus in his four hands; Lakshmi also holds a Lotus. Early 19th cen frm

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Young Balrama reaching his hand into the butter churn while his mother is distracted by baby Krishna who reaches for her from the arms of his foster father Nanda. 1820-30 frm Bonhams

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Baz Bahadur & Rupmati riding horses by moonlight. 1790 from Mandu in MP State is known for the royal romance of this couple.

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This is what children are supposed to do!
c1775 AD drawing from and now at of
"Lord brother Nanda & other children Leave to Play in the Fields"

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Gods Sing & Dance for Shiva & Parvati
attributed to Khushala, active late 18th century
1780-90
Guler or Kangra Painting? Himachal Pradesh
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Dance is eternal way to express emotions
Accession Number:2004-149-77

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Scene inside a palace with a several women & one man, perhaps Guru or Saint. Top left lady is seen touching the feet of the man, the same person being led by group of ladies. 18th cen work with Allahabad Museum

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