Digital Rare Book:
The Music and Musical Instruments of southern India and the Deccan
By Charles Russel Day
The plates drawn by William Gibb
Published by Novello, Ewer & Co., London - 1891
Ascetics making music, illustrating the musical mode Kedar Raga
Arki, Himachal Pradesh
Late 17th century
The musical mode Kedar is visualised as two yogis or ascetics making music within a small pavilion. Seated on a leopard skin, a traditional seat of yogis who have mastered the temptations of ...
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Digital Rare Book:
The Divan-i-Hafiz
By Hafiz
Translated from Persian to English by Henry Wilberforce Clarke
Published by Government of India Central Printing Office, Calcutta- 1891
Digital Rare Book:
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
Translated into English prose from the original Sanskrit text
By Pratap Chandra Roy and Kisari Mohan Ganguli Published by Bharata Press, Calcutta - 1884
Kisari Mohan Ganguli (also K. M. Ganguli) was an Indian translator, who is most ...
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Digital Rare Book:
MAHABHARATA - THe Epic of Ancient India
Condensed into English Verse
By Romesh Chunder Dutt
With an introduction by F.Max Muller
Published J.M.Dent & Co., London - 1899
Digital Rare Book:
The Brihat Jataka of Varaha Mihira
Translated into English by N. Chidambaram Iyer
Printed by Thomson & Co., Madras - 1905
Second Edition - Revised and Enlarged
Scientific opinion:
A critical study of the work - VYMANIKA SHASTRA
By H.S.Mukunda, S.M.Deshpande, H.R.Nagendra, A.Prabhu and S.P.Govindaraju
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore - 1974
A study by aeronautical and mechanical engineering researchers at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore...
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Digital Rare Book:
Ragas and Raginis
By Professor O.C.Ganguly
Published by Nalanda Books - 1935
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Image:
Album leaf (recto). Ragamala. A: Woman with fireworks. B: Karnati Ragini. C: Karnati Ragini. D: Bhairavi Ragini. On paper.
18th century
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Drawing. Two lovers listening to music played by women. Drawn on paper. Nala and Damayanti (?).
18th century
Pahari Style (Pahari School)
This term refers to paintings created in the small Rajput courts of the Punjab Hills. While the Pahari region was occupied from the 7th century onwards,...
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