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Sirohi Collection

Sirohi, a treasure trove of history and art, unveils its grandeur through the gilded Durbar Hall

Background imageSirohi Collection: Detail of the gilded Durbar Hall

Detail of the gilded Durbar Hall, Sirohi Palace, Sirohi, Southern Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageSirohi Collection: Gunakali Ragini, 1675-1725. Creator: Unknown

Gunakali Ragini, 1675-1725. Creator: Unknown
Gunakali Ragini, 1675-1725

Background imageSirohi Collection: A page from a Ragamala series: Asavari Ragini, early 1700s. Creator: Unknown

A page from a Ragamala series: Asavari Ragini, early 1700s. Creator: Unknown
A page from a Ragamala series: Asavari Ragini, early 1700s

Background imageSirohi Collection: Devi enshrined holding tongue demon 1725 India

Devi enshrined holding tongue demon 1725 India
Devi enshrined and holding the tongue of a demon, c. 1725. India, Sirohi or North Deccan. Color on paper; page: 35.6 x 26.7 cm (14 x 10 1/2 in.)

Background imageSirohi Collection: A page Ragamala series Asavari Ragini early 1700s

A page Ragamala series Asavari Ragini early 1700s
A page from a Ragamala series: Asavari Ragini, early 1700s. India, Sirohi. Color on paper; page: 22.2 x 16.5 cm (8 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.); miniature: 18.4 x 13.3 cm (7 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.)

Background imageSirohi Collection: Gunakali Ragini 1675-1725 India Rajasthan Sirohi

Gunakali Ragini 1675-1725 India Rajasthan Sirohi
Gunakali Ragini, 1675-1725. India, Rajasthan, Sirohi, late 17th or early 18th century. Color on paper; image: 19 x 12.9 cm (7 1/2 x 5 1/16 in.); overall: 23.4 x 16.2 cm (9 3/16 x 6 3/8 in.)

Background imageSirohi Collection: Detail of gilt chairs in the Durbar Hall

Detail of gilt chairs in the Durbar Hall, Sirohi Palace, Sirohi, Southern Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageSirohi Collection: An original chair used at the coronation of King George

An original chair used at the coronation of King George the Fifth in 1911, Sirohi Palace, Sirohi, Southern Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageSirohi Collection: Detail of marble inlaid floors and painted walls

Detail of marble inlaid floors and painted walls, Sirohi Palace, Sirohi, Southern Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageSirohi Collection: Portrait of erstwhile Maharajah or Prince of Sirohi

Portrait of erstwhile Maharajah or Prince of Sirohi, Sirohi Palace, Sirohi, Southern Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageSirohi Collection: Ebony wood and ivory inlay detail on one of the pair of throne chairs

Ebony wood and ivory inlay detail on one of the pair of throne chairs, Sirohi Palace, Sirohi, Southern Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageSirohi Collection: The beautifully gilded Durbar Hall

The beautifully gilded Durbar Hall, Sirohi Palace, Sirohi, Southern Rajasthan state, India, Asia


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Sirohi, a treasure trove of history and art, unveils its grandeur through the gilded Durbar Hall. Every detail in this magnificent hall speaks volumes about the opulence that once graced its walls. As you step inside, your eyes are drawn to Gunakali Ragini, a masterpiece from 1675-1725 whose creator remains unknown. Its intricate details and vibrant colors transport you back to an era of artistic brilliance. Moving on, another gem catches your attention - a page from the Ragamala series featuring Asavari Ragini. Created in the early 1700s by an anonymous artist, it mesmerizes with its delicate strokes and harmonious composition. The devotion depicted in Devi enshrined holding tongue demon is awe-inspiring; this sculpture from 1725 India captures both power and grace within one form. The journey continues as we explore more pages from the Ragamala series, discovering yet another exquisite rendition of Asavari Ragini dating back to the early 1700s. These artworks showcase Sirohi's rich cultural heritage and offer glimpses into musical traditions that have stood the test of time. As we delve deeper into Sirohi's past, we encounter Gunakali Ragini once again - a testament to Rajasthan's artistic prowess between 1675-1725. This painting encapsulates the essence of Indian classical music with its evocative imagery and skillful execution. Stepping outside the Durbar Hall momentarily, our attention shifts towards other captivating elements such as gilt chairs used during King George's coronation ceremony. These original pieces hold stories untold but resonate with regal elegance nonetheless. Finally, our gaze falls upon meticulously crafted marble floors adorned with intricate patterns and painted walls that narrate tales lost in time. Each stroke tells a story; each color whispers secrets only those who truly appreciate art can hear.