

A couple in their chamber in early morning: Vighada Ragaputra of Shri Raga, from a Ragamala
Colorful illustration of a man and woman in a room. The man wears an orange outfit with green and red striped shoulder pads and a headband. He has a mustache and is kneeling on one knee with one arm raised above his head and the other at his side. The woman sits cross-legged on the floor wearing a blue dress with orange flowers and a yellow top. She has a bindi on her forehead and several necklaces and bracelets. The room has a red wall with a yellow border, a green and white railing, and a small tower with a green roof. The background is white.
Artwork Details
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- 779 × 900 px
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