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  2. Ragamala paintings - Wikipedia

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    Ragamala paintings are a form of Indian miniature painting, a set of illustrative paintings of the Ragamala or "Garland of Ragas", depicting variations of the Indian musical modes called ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India.

  3. Category:Paintings of children - Wikipedia

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    Children at Play; Children Dancing at a Party; Children in a Chariot; Children of the Sea (painting) Children Playing with a Goat; Children Teaching a Cat to Dance; Children Under a Palm; Children's Games (Bruegel) The Child's Bath; Christ Blessing the Children (Lucas Cranach the Elder) Christ Child with a Walking Frame

  4. Ragmala - Wikipedia

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    The title literally means a 'Garland of Raga’, or a ‘Mode of Musical Melodies’ - "mala" means "garland", while "raga" means “musical composition or mode.” This work has inspired the series of Ragamala paintings. The list differs according to the author and the music school it is based upon.

  5. Kangra painting - Wikipedia

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    Raja Balwant Singh’s Vision of Krishna and Radha by Nainsukh. Jasrota, c. 1745-1750. Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Kangra art style originated in Guler State, a small hill princely state in the Lower Himalayas in the first half of the 18th century when a family of Kashmiri painters trained in the Mughal painting style sought shelter at the court of Raja Dalip Singh (r. 1695–1741) of Guler.

  6. Hindu art - Wikipedia

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    sutra-krida — art of playing with thread. vina-damuraka-vadya — art of playing on lute and small x-shaped drum. prahelika — art of making and solving riddles. pratimala — art of caping or reciting verse for verse as a trial for memory or skill. durvacaka-yoga — art of practicing language difficult to be answered by others.

  7. Ragamala - Wikipedia

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    Ragamala or Raga mala ("garland of raga") can refer to: Ragmala, composition of twelve verses in the Guru Granth Sahib; Ragamala Dance Company, Minneapolis-based dance company that showcases the ancient Bharatanatyam dance form; Ragamala paintings, series of illustrative paintings of ragas (modes in Indian music)

  8. Pattachitra - Wikipedia

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    These paintings are based on Hindu mythology and specially inspired by Jagannath and Vaishnava sect. [13] All colours used in the Paintings are natural and paintings are made fully old traditional way by Chitrakaras that is Odiya Painter. Pattachitra style of painting is one of the oldest and most popular art forms of Odisha.

  9. Kalā - Wikipedia

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    Dasana-vasananga-raga: applying preparations for cleansing the teeth, cloths and painting the body. Mani-bhumika-karma: making the groundwork of jewels. Sayya-racana: covering the bed. Udaka vadya: playing on music in water. Udaka-ghata: splashing with water. Citra-yoga: practically applying an admixture of colors.

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