

Kamod Raga of the "Dipak Raga" Family, page from a Ragamala Series
Red-pink border around the image. A man and woman in traditional Indian clothing sitting on patterned yellow floor. Man on left with pink striped tunic and pants, bare feet, yellow sash around waist, orange and gold turban; holds a yellow bird on a stick. Woman on right with semi-nude torso, pink sari, red leggings; holds a yellow bird in her right hand. Red wall behind figures. Blue-gray band across top third of image. Sanskrit script at top of image.
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