EditorialRama issues his last commands and embraces Bharata on the right of the folio. His subjects look downcast and ask to accompany him wherever he goes. Ramayana. Udaipur, 1653. Source: Add. 15297(2), f.111. Language: Sanskrit.
EditorialBrahma is asked for help. Ramayana, Bala Kanda. Udaipur, 1712. In the process of digging the earth, many snakes and rakshasas are slain or injured. The Devas, Gandharvas, Asuras and Nagas are terrorised by this afflication and approach Brahma for help....
EditorialRama issues his last commands and embraces Bharata on the right of the folio. His subjects look downcast and ask to accompany him wherever he goes. Ramayana. Udaipur, 1653. Source: Add. 15297(2), f.111. Language: Sanskrit.
EditorialMeanwhile, all is peaceful with the exiles in their abode on the Citrakū?a mountain. Rāma points out its beauties to Sītā – the many varieties of lovely trees and birds, the rocks coloured by gems and minerals, and the Mandākinī river which r...
EditorialRama issues his last commands and embraces Bharata on the right of the folio. His subjects look downcast and ask to accompany him wherever he goes. Ramayana. Udaipur, 1653. Source: Add. 15297(2), f.111. Language: Sanskrit.
EditorialMeanwhile, all is peaceful with the exiles in their abode on the Citrakū?a mountain. Rāma points out its beauties to Sītā – the many varieties of lovely trees and birds, the rocks coloured by gems and minerals, and the Mandākinī river which r...
EditorialFlavourings and perfumes. The Ni'matnama-i Nasir al-Din Shah. A manuscript o. 1495 - 1505. Preparation and distillation of flavourings and perfumes. Ghiyath Shahi is not shown. The miniature depicts the distillation of perfumes, three distilleries supe...
EditorialRama issues his last commands and embraces Bharata on the right of the folio. His subjects look downcast and ask to accompany him wherever he goes. Ramayana. Udaipur, 1653. Source: Add. 15297(2), f.111. Language: Sanskrit.
EditorialMeanwhile, all is peaceful with the exiles in their abode on the Citrakū?a mountain. Rāma points out its beauties to Sītā – the many varieties of lovely trees and birds, the rocks coloured by gems and minerals, and the Mandākinī river which r...
EditorialBrahma is asked for help. Ramayana, Bala Kanda. Udaipur, 1712. In the process of digging the earth, many snakes and rakshasas are slain or injured. The Devas, Gandharvas, Asuras and Nagas are terrorised by this afflication and approach Brahma for help....
EditorialThe countie of Radnor described and the shyretownes sittuatione anno 1611. A map of Radnorshire; inset, the town of Radnor. The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain. London : John Sudbury & George Humble, 1611. Source: Maps C.7.c.20.(2.), f.111.