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The term Pahari painting generally includes paintings from the hill centers of the northern Himalayas, ranging between Jammu and Garhwal - Basohli, Guler, Kangra, Nurpur, Bilaspur, Manali and Kullu. Kangra miniatures form a very important group of painting from the hill states. Surrounded by Chamba, Guler and Mandi, Kangra was a haven for artists. Texts of the Gita Govinda, Bhiari's Satsai, and the Baramasa of Keshavdas were favorites with painters for their depiction of intense love. Idealized lovers, identified as Krishna and Radha, are portrayed in human likeness amid the glorious flora and fauna of Kangra valley.

The woman in Kangra paintings is the epitome of female charm. The compositions are the most enchanting and the landscape suffused with a lyrical dream-like quality - the quintessence of Kangra paintings.

Nayak-Nayika theme, classification of men and women according to their attitudes towards love, forms another favorite theme of the Kangra painting. Rasikpriya and Kavipriya of Keshavdas are the texts chosen for illustration. A certain remarkable tranquility pervades these paintings eschewing strong clashes of sentiments or colors.

The later Kangra paintings show a great deal of sophistication. Multi-figure groups have none of the rigidity of postures typical of the Mughal paintings. An oval composition set within a square frame with Mughal style decoration on the spandrels is a Kangra feature.

Kangra paintings, at a rather advanced stage, included towns or cluster of houses in the distance. Curiously, the Kangra mountains, some rising to 13000 ft., are never depicted in miniatures. Both Guler and Kangra miniatures include some exquisite paintings depicting scenes under star-studded skies and storms with lightning running across the horizon, a feature missing in other school of painting.
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Love’s Burning Fever

Love’s Burning Fever
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PACB001
From the Tira Sujanpur Style collection
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The upholding of mount Govardhan

The upholding of mount Govardhan
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Krishna's magic flute

Krishna's magic flute
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Radha makes haste to join krishna

Radha makes haste to join krishna
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A Prince feeding Pigeons

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