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Todi Ragini, Illustration from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies) Series

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Todi Ragini evokes both tenderness and sadness, and is commonly represented by a young heroine (nayika) in a forest separated from her lover. In this painting, she is shown carrying a vina, a multi-stringed instrument distinct to the Indian subcontinent. Her music has attracted black buck deer, which are also a typical feature in Todi Ragini paintings. Along the lotus-filled river are large cranes. The lush trees seem to rhythmically sway, alluding to the musical nature of the work. This painting is a pictorial metaphor for a raga, a musical phrase that is used as the basis for improvisation. Rajput Style, Uniara School.
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of John Kenneth Galbraith
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Title: Todi Ragini, Illustration from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies) Series
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Todi Ragini evokes both tenderness and sadness, and is commonly represented by a young heroine (nayika) in a forest separated from her lover.
In this painting, she is shown carrying a vina, a multi-stringed instrument distinct to the Indian subcontinent.
Her music has attracted black buck deer, which are also a typical feature in Todi Ragini paintings.
Along the lotus-filled river are large cranes.
The lush trees seem to rhythmically sway, alluding to the musical nature of the work.
This painting is a pictorial metaphor for a raga, a musical phrase that is used as the basis for improvisation.
Rajput Style, Uniara School.

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