A Royal Woman in a Pavilion: Desavarari Ragini of Dipak, from a Ragamala

c. 1695
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“Dipak” means lamp; one attendant holds a lamp; another is on a golden stand.

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A sumptuous palace setting depicts the women’s quarters. In the upper register a woman approaches a bed made under a canopy on a terrace overlooking a lotus pool in the middle of which is a pleasure pavilion. An attendant holds a peacock tail feather whisk to indicate the royal status of the woman in the center; two musicians play drum and cymbals in the lower right.
A Royal Woman in a Pavilion: Desavarari Ragini of Dipak, from a Ragamala

A Royal Woman in a Pavilion: Desavarari Ragini of Dipak, from a Ragamala

c. 1695

Northwestern India, Rajasthan, Rajput Kingdom of Mewar

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