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Shri Raag Ki Ragini - Basanti Miniature Paintng on Resin Tile 74

Shri Raag Ki Ragini - Basanti Miniature Paintng on Resin Tile 74

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Artist paints Basanti ragini from the Ragamala series in this Kishangarh painting. Basanti is one of the five consorts of raga Shri. She has braided her beautiful locks with peacock feathers and wears a fragrant necklace of mango tree blossoms. She is ethereal and has a hint of dark shade on her body. Basanti is beautiful like the blue lotus flower in a pond and appears lovely like a bee, who hums freely, as she roams around.

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Care & Instruction

Care & Instructions:

  • Keep away from direct sunlight
  • Can be safely dusted using a clean, soft natural artists brush.
  • Do not use moist dust cloths, stiff bristle brushes, or feather dusters to clean the painting.
  • Avoid spraying any fresheners, polish etc directly onto the painting.

Features

Dimensions:

  • H-6 W-4 inches

Product Material: Natural colors on Resin Tile

Shipping & Delivery Details

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  • The product will be dispatched in 2-4 weeks.
RETURNS
  • Made to order items cannot be returned or exchanged
  • Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery in case of damaged goods

Disclaimer

  • Each artwork is hand-painted and unique, so colors and details may vary slightly from the images shown.
  • Each painting is handmade by a house of skilled artists. No two pieces are identical, which only adds to its originality and allure.
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Ragamala Paintings: The Visual Music for the Soul

Ragamala paintings are the beautiful fusion of art, poetry and music that are inspired by the  classical musical modes called ‘ragas. ‘Ragamala’ literally translates as the ‘garland of ragas’  that has the capacity to evoke certain emotions depending on the type of raga represented in a  painting. There are mainly six ragas called Bhairavi, Shri, Dipaka, Malkaunsa, Megha and  Hindola. The ragas are considered to be in human forms and therefore accompanied by wives  (raginis), sons( ragaputras) and daughters( ragaputris). 

Each ragamala painting represents a particular season, day and even time of the day depicting  a perfect set when a particular raga is sung. Each ragamala painting is depicted in a particular  colour evoking a certain mood/emotion in the viewer’s mind which is occasionally  accompanied by the poetic text at the top of the painting. The paintings generally represent a  love theme that depicts a nayak or nayika in a human form, engaged in a certain activity at a  particular time of the day, epitomising the emotion of the raga.