Facing page 71: A Pahārī (Kāngrā) painting of the late XVIIIth century representing Krishna and Rādhā seated on a bed of plaintain leaves in a flowery grove.
Original in the collection of Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy.
Facing page 77: A Pahārī (Kāngrā) painting of the early XIXth century representing the Mānini denying Krishna's prayers.
Original in the collection of Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy.
Facing page 95: A Pahārī (Kāngrā) painting of the early XIXth century representing a woman cooking.
Original in the collection of Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy.
Facing page 115: Part of a Pahārī (Jammu district) painting representing Rādhā (or any heroine) suffering from the pangs of viraha. Lotus leaves are spread on the bed, one sakhī is fanning the patient, and another brings her water in a jade cup; yet her body is scorched as though by fire.
Original in the collection of Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy.
Facing page 151: Part of a Pahārī (Kāngrā) painting of late XVIIIth century, representing the Vāsakaśāyya Nāyika, she who welcomes her beloved on his return from abroad. For the whole picture see 'Journal of Indian Art,' No. 128, figure 13.
Original in the collection of Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy.