Category:Barahmasa Paintings
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The Pahari school of art developed between the 17th and 19th century, predominantly present in the hilly regions of Northern India. The Barahmasa theme is often seen in the Nurpur, Kangra, Mandi, Guler, Garhwal, and Chamba (all places in Himachal Pradesh) schools of Pahari art. Barahmasa paintings in Kangra is inspired by Jayadeva's Gita-Govinda; its popular for its depictions of Radha - Krishna.
Media in category "Barahmasa Paintings"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Month of Ashada.jpg 2,697 × 3,636; 1.99 MB
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Month of Ashwin.jpg 2,832 × 3,743; 1.88 MB
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Month of Bhadrapad.jpg 2,700 × 3,614; 1.67 MB
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Month of Chaitra.jpg 2,947 × 3,782; 2.26 MB
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Month of Falguna.jpg 2,726 × 3,732; 1.97 MB
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Month of Jyeshtha.jpg 2,759 × 3,659; 2.03 MB
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Month of Kartik.jpg 2,735 × 3,668; 1.76 MB
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Month of Magha.jpg 2,780 × 3,800; 2.28 MB
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Month of Margasirsa.jpg 2,637 × 3,562; 1.7 MB
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Month of Pausha.jpg 2,854 × 3,819; 2.31 MB
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Month of Shrawan.jpg 2,908 × 3,690; 1.81 MB
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Month of Vaishakha.jpg 2,774 × 3,700; 2.02 MB