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This painting coming from a series illustrating the Devi Mahatmya shows a pivotal battle between Durga and a powerful demon named Mahasura.
Inscription in the top margin, in Takri script: "Hirankashipu; Indra graha vikhe betha; indradik devate khare" Translation: Hiranyakashipu occupying the seat [of Indra] in Indra's chamber; Indra and other gods More
INSCRIPTIONS Inscription in top margin, in Takri script: "Ushinara dese da raja sujagya shatrue kane judh karda" Translation: King Suyagya of the land of Ushinaras battling his enemies" Followed by the number More
A bejeweled Hindu lady and three of her attendants are portrayed on a terrace before a formal garden. At the left of center the lady sits cross-legged on a white carpet with a pillow on her lap. Clad in a gold More
Whereas most manuscript paintings made in Rajasthan in the eighteenth century were commissioned by Hindu rulers, this painting was made for a practitioner of the Jain religion, probably a wealthy merchant. The More
page from a Rasikapriya series of Keshavadasa, 1749 Public domain photograph of 18th-century painting, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description